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themouse

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Mar 20, 2009, 4:21:59 PM3/20/09
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Looking for the DOS Version of the SciTech SNAP SDK that is if it was
GPL or LGPL.
Looks like SciTech has transfered hands or died on the vine, since
the
downloads are no longer available.

You can see the dos binaries and source code in this article.
http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS3993798135.html
But I am hoping someone downloaded them and can tell me where to get
a
copy.

Thanks!!
~theMouse

Rod Pemberton

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Mar 21, 2009, 2:56:08 AM3/21/09
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"themouse" <usul.th...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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Unfortunately, Scitech's http links for SNAP seem to be obsolete. And,
their "backdoor" ftp site that had SNAP seems to be offline now... So,
using Yahoo, I found these for you... ;-)

SNAP SDK v3.1r19 (source, but no DOS binaries)
http://os2site.com/sw/dev/mgl/index.html
SNAP SDK v2.3r14 (source, and has DOS binaries)
http://os2site.com/sw/dev/mgl/old/
misc:
http://os2site.com/sw/drivers/video/scitech/snap/index.html
http://os2site.com/sw/drivers/video/scitech/index.html

There is also Scitech MGL source at the links above.

v3.1r23:
http://www.dreamlandbbs.com/files/gfd/devtool/index2.html

Some applications compiled for DJGPP or OpenWatcom using SNAP, but no
sources:
http://www.geocities.com/bearwindows/myproj.htm


Rod Pemberton


themouse

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Mar 21, 2009, 1:13:45 PM3/21/09
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Thank you,

Funny I didn't find these using google.com :(
O well I'll have to start doing both.

thanks again,
~theMouse

Rod Pemberton

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Mar 22, 2009, 12:52:16 AM3/22/09
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"themouse" <usul.th...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Thank you,
>

You're welcome.

> Funny I didn't find these using google.com :(

Google has them too...

> O well I'll have to start doing both.

You now know exactly where they are located. So, they should be much easier
to locate with a search engine like Yahoo or Google. However, this all
depends on what you searched for, e.g., snap_sdk_2.1-r11-src.zip or "snap
sdk zip", and how many links you looked through.


Rod Pemberton


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