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    MapSCII

    MapSCII

    Braille & ASCII world map renderer for your console

    ...Highly optimized algorithms for a smooth experience. 100% pure JavaScript! Arrows up, down, left, right to scroll around. Press a or z to zoom in and out. Press c to switch to block character mode, and press q to quit. If your terminal supports mouse events you can drag the map and use your scroll wheel to zoom in and out.
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    glhlib

    "glh" stands for Graphics Library Helper.

    NEWS: I am working on the Linux version. Will be ready in 2025. Maybe Jan. 3D character support is being added. "glh" which stands for Graphics Library Helper. It is kind of like OpenGL's GLU but contains extra functions and optimized functions. The optimizations are done with assembly and are for the x86 architecture. For Win32. For VC++6. It compiles and makes a DLL (and a .LIB for VC++6). The release version of the .H file is also included. Nothing stops you from using these functions...
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