files into exe. Only the bios
and the improved DirectX must be re-engineered and the rest will be done
by a Geforce4 (or 5) and a 2Ghz CPU.
I'm sure an Xbox emulator will eventually come along, assuming there
aren't a few already in the works; they, however, under Linux at least,
would have
On 30 Oct 2002, Chris Thielen wrote:
[...]
I'm sure an Xbox emulator will eventually come along, assuming there
aren't a few already in the works; they, however, under Linux at least,
would have to implement DirectX calls; it would be interesting to
frequently contact those developers
Could someone do something to make the need for this hardware disappear
and save the world of people who love proprietrary video game consoles?
There is already a tool that converts xpe files into exe. Only the bios
and the improved DirectX must be re-engineered and the rest will be done
by a
-engineered and the rest will be done
by a Geforce4 (or 5) and a 2Ghz CPU.
I'm sure an Xbox emulator will eventually come along, assuming there
aren't a few already in the works; they, however, under Linux at least,
would have to implement DirectX calls; it would be interesting to
frequently
At 10:04 PM 11/9/02 +0200, Lionel Ulmer wrote:
Well, Linux already runs on the Xbox, and the Xbox uses Direct3D. I
suppose
that there will be some hackers interested in writing Linux games to
run on
the Xbox, so it might be a good idea to join efforts, or to find some
other
Roland,
--- Roland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Now another point: I'm willing to help Wine trough
advertising: I could
regularly post a message to some Newsgroups asking
for more developers to
join the Wine effort.
maybe you do not know, but some people call this form
of
At 05:39 AM 11/9/02 -0700, Andriy Palamarchuk wrote:
Roland,
Many people on this list strongly disapprove this
approach. Search the list archives for spam keyword.
Imagine all the Windows and Linux projects on
Sourceforge posted requests for help to wine-devel?
Or Windows developers asking
--- Roland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So what do you think
about this approach: I will hang-out in newsgroups
like
comp.os.linux.development.* and wait for someone
asking which project he
should join/start(this happens every now and then).
Then I will have an
opportunity to direct him
On September 11, 2002 09:49 am, Andriy Palamarchuk wrote:
Completely agree - the advocacy of the project is very
needed. We should target not only Linux developers,
but also Windows developers.
In fact, I think it's the Windows users that we need to worry
about since: (1) 90% of Wine
Well, Linux already runs on the Xbox, and the Xbox uses Direct3D. I suppose
that there will be some hackers interested in writing Linux games to run on
the Xbox, so it might be a good idea to join efforts, or to find some other
programmers also interested in helping out implementing
Hello,
great job to start coding Direct3D! Keep on the work. Just another input:
You certainly have heard about the x-box linux
project.http://xbox-linux.sourceforge.net/
Well, Linux already runs on the Xbox, and the Xbox uses Direct3D. I suppose
that there will be some hackers interested
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