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Write a C++ Allegro program, which runs in Dev C++, which uses only Allegro geometric function calls (no pre-existing bitmaps or graphics files):
1. generates an 800x800 initial black window
2. draws a white hypno-spiral like the below
3. Make sure that the black lines are exactly 5 pixels thick and the white lines are 7 pixels thick.
No Archimedes spiral; keep lines parallel lines
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