Copyright (c) 1994-1999 by Dan Higdon, Tim Little, Chuck Walbourn
The "MythOS collection" is a set of C++ game libraries developed in the mid-1990s at Charybdis Enterprises, a now defunct independent game developer in Austin, TX. The libraries were used to build the game engines for Interactive Magic's iM1A2 Abrams and iPanzer '44, and Atari's Ares Rising.
When the company was shut down in 1998, the MythOS library was released as open source. This release does not contain any of the engine code for any of the titles.
The MythOS libraries were initially developed with Watcom C++ targeting the DOS/4GW DOS extender, but then transitioned to Windows 95 and Microsoft Visual C++ 4, 5, and 6. The 1.8 version of the library used DirectX 6.1.
MYTH95ROOT
build.bat
For example
set MYTH95ROOT=d:\CHARYBDS\MythOS95
cd MythOS95\Source
build
To do a clean rebuild, del /s *.obj
All content and source code for this package are subject to the terms of the MIT License.