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