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  1. #1
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    Does any one know where i can find these header files?

    Hi if you could help me thatd be real great i need to find the following header files:

    GL/glut.h
    GL/gl.h
    dms/dms.h

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    anyone anyone???

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    glut and gl and all are public domain. You can get them from a lot of places, you also need the .lib files that go with them for you compiler, os, etc. I think you also need opengl.h -- it seems like there were 3 of them.

    I don't know what dms is.

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    ok well that almost helps...i searched google and i found the dms header file........

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    well, what os and compiler do you have?

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    im using windows xp and dev-c++ compiler.... just so you know im a 13 yr old tryin to teach myself c/++ by examining other source codes

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    oh and the dms header i found was completly wrong but i found the problem with the gl and glut i was just specifying the wrong folder because in dev c++ the folder it is in is FL not GL

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    Lol so we are back where we started.. I still don't know about dms...

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    ok well i found dms and all it is is a bunch of includes and then i went and found all of the includes from the dms header and stuff and now its kind of working

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