In fact if you code your apps properly, you shud be able to use glut/open gl
and get a completely cross platform app. And so you shudn't really require
to use wine for opengl. Also opengl doesn't run very well on the hardware
that most of the schools tend to have, u do need a graphics accelerator :(

> Just to let you know, the graphics libraries are not a
> part of the CBSE syllabus and anyone who uses it uses
> it at his risk. And I am sure no one will really mind
> anything done in something other than what TC++ uses.
> I mean as long as it looks like C++ code.
I agree. Also i feel that students shud not end up wasting time on a dos
based graphics library. Better to get them up to speed on gtk/qt or some
other windowing language. Even win32 has some uses ;)

Bye,
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