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Simple Cube drawing......

Asked by hemanexp in Web Ontology Language (OWL)

Tags: cube, drawing, simple

hi,

    i am using BC++ & OWL. i want to display a 3D cube in my application. Since my application  is not intented for game programming, i dont want to use OpenGl. I need a command something like "BAR3D" of C++ that displays a 3D bar. I tried to use this command. but it works only in DOS mode not in windows. Is there any such command exists in BC++ device context to draw a simple cube?

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