added new screens and getting ready for networking, looking at SDL_net for cross platfrom networking so i dont have to touch windows
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SDL_net 2.0
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The latest version of this library is available from GitHub:
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https://github.com/libsdl-org/SDL_net/releases
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This is an example portable network library for use with SDL.
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It is available under the zlib license, found in the file LICENSE.txt.
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The API can be found in the file SDL_net.h and online at https://wiki.libsdl.org/SDL_net
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This library supports UNIX, Windows, MacOS Classic, MacOS X,
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BeOS and QNX.
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The demo program is a chat client and server.
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The chat client connects to the server via TCP, registering itself.
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The server sends back a list of connected clients, and keeps the
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client updated with the status of other clients.
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Every line of text from a client is sent via UDP to every other client.
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Note that this isn't necessarily how you would want to write a chat
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program, but it demonstrates how to use the basic features of the
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network library.
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Enjoy!
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-Sam Lantinga and Roy Wood
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