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    Wheefun I/O

    Useful I/O Primitives for C

    This project arose out of the I/O primitives written for the Wheefun Archiver (WFAR). It is hoped that by porting them to their own library, they will become useful elsewhere.
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    Wheefun Ingeniously Retro Engine

    Low-Level Game Engine for Retro Platforms

    WFIRE is a low-level game engine which provides a portable library allowing for writing video games for multiple classic targets. Originally written for a game called the Crypts of Eldor, WFIRE aims to provide compatibility with a number of constrained environments, such as DOS and the Amiga. It also aims for "new-retro" computers such as the Commander X16 and the Neon816. Of course, modern operating environments such as Windows NT and GNU/Linux are also planned. WFIRE is meant to reduce the effort of writing your own game engine by providing a common framework for functions such as rendering, sound output, and display management.
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