Dang! Luckily I got some stuff on my harddrive (I'll upload soon).
06/13/2003  01:44a           2,417,095 SDL_Perl-1.19.1.win32.1.exe
06/13/2003  01:33a             719,314 SDL_perl-1.19.1.win32.1.zip
06/13/2003  02:03a           1,481,299 SDL_perl-1.20.win32-AS802.exe
08/21/2003  06:03a             871,905 SDL_perl-2.0.1-BETA1.win32.redist.zip
08/20/2003  08:00p             696,888 SDL_perl-2.0.2.tar.gz
I also got
SDL-1.2.0-win32.zip
SDL-sdlpl-1.08.tar.gz
SDL-sdlpl-examples-1.02.tar.gz
SDL_image-1.1.0.tar.gz
SDL_mixer-1.1.0.tar.gz
SDL-1.2.6-win32.zip
SDL-1.2.6.tar.gz
SDL-devel-1.2.6-VC6.zip
somewhere in my cd collection, but I won't bother with those.

MJD says "you can't just make shit up and expect the computer to know what you mean, retardo!"
I run a Win32 PPM repository for perl 5.6.x and 5.8.x -- I take requests (README).
** The third rule of perl club is a statement of fact: pod is sexy.


In reply to Re: SDL and Perl and Win32 -- does it exist? by PodMaster
in thread SDL and Perl and Win32 -- does it exist? by EricDB

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