Hello,
I've heard many question about a branch I was working on recently,
arwinss, so I'd like to write some explanation (you may skip the
boring history part of the message)
Arwinss is a rewrite (the most advanced so far out of all previous
attempts) of some parts of the Win32 subsystem,
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 8:15 AM, Steven Edwards winehac...@gmail.comwrote:
2009/7/20 Javier Agustìn Fernàndez Arroyo elh...@gmail.com:
support of remote sessions via X Windows
what the
Does it mean some GUI Linux apps would be able to run into ROS with that
new
Win32 subsystem??
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 9:31 AM, King InuYashangomp...@gmail.com wrote:
Would it also mean that an X11 API library could be plugged in so that X
based applications can be more easily ported to Windows/ReactOS while still
providing the transparency to view on another machine through X11
Hi,
Some people might have already noticed that I have a strong opinion
regarding this rewrite. So let me explain my point of view here.
Aleksey, thanks for clarification and confirming a lot of what I already
thought. I hope you don't feel offended (at least not more than I was,
when browsing
Aleksey Bragin has huge balls of fire. Go ahead, madman
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Timo Kreuzer wrote:
Wine emulates the kernel through a server. Of cause we don't use it,
because it has a totally different design.
Says who? So far, and only counting official implementations, Win32 has
been implemented as:
- a shared-memory user mode subsystem (Windows 95, 98)
- a RPC user
Hyperion is riht here; take a look at WINE code then look at ros...WINE appears
much more professional than ros code. Good luck aleksey.
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Just out of curiousity: what wine code and what reactos code were you
looking at, that you come to this conclusion?
yardkarter...@gmail.com schrieb:
Hyperion is riht here; take a look at WINE code then look at ros...WINE
appears much more professional than ros code. Good luck aleksey.