, and I have no further news to
report at this time.
Take care,
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Let the games begin
to decide for themselves whether speeding up
a given app is worth the risk to them.
Take care,
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Let the games begin
is welcome to use it. It would be nice if any improvements made to
it were donated to ReWind as well:
http://www.geocrawler.com/archives/3/9376/2001/12/50/7309863/
Take care,
-Gav
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Let the games
server memory - certainly a problem, but for many uses of Wine,
not a significant one.
Another key factor in favour of the ShmServer is that we've got
a working prototype available right now that runs several real-world
apps. 8-)
Take care,
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one is better, it would be nice to see more interest
in this topic from other developers. If anyone else is interested in
collaborating on the ShmServer or kernel module approaches, that would
be great.
Take care,
-Gav
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http
, and would be less likely to get used and
improved.
With the current architecture, it can be improved on a completely incremental
basis.
-Gav
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Let the games begin
with the DMCA. The problem
is that his SafeDisc driver is - at least in parts - a direct translation of a
dissassembly. Such translation means that technically it's a derivative
work, and thus would require the agreement of the original copyright owner
to redistribute.
-Gav
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nice background on DIB issues in general, and should go into the
documentation directory.
-Gav
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TRANSGAMING TECHNOLOGIES
DIB ENGINE
at his domain has gone unanswered. Google
searches also turn up very little.
-Gav
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quartz codes' explicitly.
The original author don't accept any liability.
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quartz codes' explicitly.
The original author don't accept any liability.
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and while his hands are kind of cold, they didn't appear
to be at all slimy. David said that he might try to check it into the ReWind
tree this weekend.
-Gav
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have to agree with the above. Brett, I think that you've
done far more harm than good with your constant need to have the last
word. Please let us (the Wine community) figure this out on our own.
-Gav
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any future business models
that have not yet been considered.
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to the WineHQ tree.
-Gav
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of source would be possible.
It would also be possible for the WineCorp to allow certain
portions or all of the code to be dual-licensed under the LGPL
and mixed with other GPL or LGPLed projects.
-Gav
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code is not enough to keep my employees eating.
What I need as a contribution is not code, but cash.
Anyhow, I'm going to go and put my thinking cap on, and try to see if
I can think of some arrangement that might work better for everyone.
-Gav
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David Elliott wrote:
On 2002.01.28 02:12 Gavriel State wrote:
There would be no appreciable differences. As I said, this was mostly
something
we were just toying with.
Very interesting. I was considering making an RFB (the VNC protocol)
backend for Wine for about the same reason
2002 06:49, Gavriel State wrote:
Hi everyone,
We just put this together for some testing, and thought that someone might
find it handy. I'm not submitting it to wine-patches, since we haven't
tested it on the most recent winehq tree, but it should be pretty easy to
integrate in. It's
, but it has both GDI
bitmap and DDraw support. We can vouch that it runs some of the DDraw
samples, but beyond that, who knows.
That said, the SDL driver should be a useful alternative to the ttydrv
for testing purposes.
-Gav
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up by someone else.
-Gav
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Alexandre Julliard wrote:
Gavriel State [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There are several factors to that equation, and I'm afraid we don't have
a firm ETA yet.
Well, this worries me. It sounds like you are planning to do the same
thing you did with your DirectX stuff: by making the code
important part of Wine to have working IS6 support.
Regards,| Any significantly advanced technology is indistinguishable from
| a perl script.
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=%lx b=%lx\n,
descr-infoBpp,descr-rMask,descr-gMask,descr-bMask);
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live on October 22nd.
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not too pleased with the current
heap allocator. It's quite slow, and still not as efficient as
it could be. It would probably be worth the effort to integrate
a new allocator - anyone know if there's a high-quality Wine-license-
compatible allocator out there?
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to consider LGPL-ing their library so that we
can use it. Has anyone asked?
-Gav
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.
-Gav
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suspect that it could be a usefull
reference point.
Good luck!
-Gav
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to simply run the
InstallShield ikernel.exe and see if the user-side of the installer
works through automation rather than requiring marshalling.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 16 Apr 2001, Gavriel State wrote:
Can you double-check that you applied the patch correctly? I was experiencing
exactly the behaviour you describe on my system in 8-bit mode, and the patch
(included again, just in case) does a good job of fixing
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 30 Mar 2001, Gavriel State wrote:
Ok - this is what I'll explore further then. It may be a few more days
before I can get to it though, since it looks like I'm going to be a daddy
in a few hours. 8-)
-Gav
Don't let me stop you. :-) I lived
I was experiencing
exactly the behaviour you describe on my system in 8-bit mode, and the patch
(included again, just in case) does a good job of fixing it on my machine.
If this fix isn't the right one, I'm at a loss to explain what's going on.
-Gav
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IIRC, but it still went to black and white withe the pointer
on the desktop.
Ok - this is what I'll explore further then. It may be a few more days
before I can get to it though, since it looks like I'm going to be a daddy
in a few hours. 8-)
-Gav
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 26 Mar 2001, Gavriel State wrote:
This patch fixes several issues with the way OpenGL manages visuals:
Something is not right, I think. Ordinary apps (Dmitry's About.exe,
say) look as if they were using a vga16 server - unless the pointer is
over
code that
solves some problems we were seeing where you couldn't get a double-buffered
visual on some cards without using -desktop mode. I should be posting a patch
for this back to wine-patches very soon. There are still some kinks to be worked
out...
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at all, give it another go later in the day,
it occasionally has load issues.
If you are having persistant problems with SourceForge CVS, you can apply one
of the earlier patches from the TransGaming website to the WineHQ tree.
-Gav
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Win2K system DLLs may be
512-byte aligned, almost any app written in the past several years is
probably using 4k alignment, since that was made the default with MSVC 5.0.
It makes one wonders why MS would be using old compilers for the OS...
-Gav
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f printer
fonts listed as available in wine that I can't actually print if Ghostscript isn't
configured to find the font files.
-Gav
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, the server should be able to reclaim the shared mutex object anyway.
-Gav
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, anyone?
-Gav
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Alexandre Julliard wrote:
Gavriel State [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
After some more thinking, Ove and I have come up with a mechanism that should
eliminate
most of the wineserver overhead for mutexes and semaphores, without the need to
resort
to a kernel module. We're probably going
otected by copyright. It's unclear where
the anti-trust issue fits in there.
Food for thought, anyhow...
-Gav
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in a
local tree that I accidently deleted at some point. I'd say it's good for a
check-in.
PS: I found out that Grim Fandango eats up my X auto repeat (I need to do a
'xset r on' after)... I thought that this was removed in recent Wine
versions ?
No idea on this - Ove?
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be a few other outstanding fixes
that haven't made it into the Wine tree - but the only way to tell
is probably going to be manual inspection of the diffs.
-Gav
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to
engineers at Macrovision to help us resolve that issue.
The latest patch is against the most current (Jan 29, 2001) WineHQ CVS tree, but a
patch to bring the Jan 12, 2001 release tree up to date is also available from our
site.
Take care,
-Gav
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? It seems to solve that
deadlock issue, according to Ove.
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)
at d3ddevice/mesa.c:966
#15 0x4076c518 in MESA_IDirect3D7Impl_CreateDevice (iface=0x40363da0,
rguid=0x1014c4c, surface=0x4036095c, device=0x49800c7c)
at direct3d/mesa.c:396
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Alexandre Julliard wrote:
Gavriel State [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This option was accidently removed with the previous ddraw patch.
This patch reenables it when using the XVidMode driver.
Please avoid using WIN_FindWndPtr() in ddraw, it is an internal USER
function.
Hmm - I'm
:
fixme:ddraw:User_DirectDraw_GetCaps unsupported structure versions:
316/316 vs 380
when running motoracer 1
and i get a ScreenStack :: build(): BitBlt message
hen i try to run StarCraft
Thanks
Mike
I mean transgaming patches...i just drank too much when typing that
message
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ing a similar
report on the newsgroup is that you're running into a race condition
with the new update thread. You can turn off the update thread
by editing wine/dlls/ddraw/dsurface/user.c and removing the comments
around the 'SYNC_UPDATE' #define near the top of the file.
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defaulted to the DX5 structure, which is probably what Grim
Fandango needs. This is probably messing up many older apps that used to work.
Ove, we'll definitly need to address this before we submit a patch to winehq -
can you look into it?
-Gav
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answer this
question in more detail.
But still, it runs I played it for about 10 minutes, casted spells checked
things out.
Excellent. 8-) Glad to know it works on something we hadn't tested yet.
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://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B4SUIA/portwinescom/104-6111571-0117562
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web site (http://www.transgaming.com/)
now. Once we have some feedback on the 2D side of things, we'll send a
patch to wine-patches for release under the Wine license.
Happy Holidays!
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cific case of LinuxPPC, I
think that the appropriate level might well be pthreads. On MacOS X,
I have no idea what other low level interfaces might be available.
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hacked out any threading at all for that
try. The only thing that might be of more than curiosity value in it is
a fix somewhere in the event handling code to byteswap the x,y location
from a mouse click
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built
with CodeWarrior, since Metrowerks has to support it on Windows and the
compiler uses a common front end. Metrowerks is likely to be better in
general at compiling code from Windows.
-Gav
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. My old code still works ok though, if you
happen to have a LinuxPPC machine around. MacOS X, as Jeremy says, is another
story. A fair bit more work is required, but it's be no means impossible.
I believe that Ulrich Weigand has gotten WineLib apps up and running on SPARC.
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similar
performance gains as with the proposed kernel-module wineserver
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in similar quality glyph rasterization,
without any question of running up against the Apple hinting patent).
Of course, with antialiased rendering, small text looks pretty good
even unhinted in my experience.
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like:
#ifdef WINELIB
#define fopen CRTDLL_fopen
.
{Rest of CRTDLL functions handled similarly}
.
#endif
To crtdll.h and include it from windows.h.
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available for WineHQ developers to integrate?
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Gavriel State wrote:
This could be worked around with some kind of import library system - IE:
have a tool that can build an ELF stub import library from a PE DLL, with
a initialization routine that would do the LoadLibrary and proc address
resolution for you. But that doesn't exist right
, extended XFS protocol, etc).
It would be a fair bit of work, and I'm pretty sure that there would
be X client/server related issues that I haven't really explored very
much.
I posted about this a while ago, but neither Huw nor I came up with
a definitive plan.
-Gav
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Ove Kaaven wrote:
On Fri, 28 Apr 2000, Gavriel State wrote:
As a couple of you may have already heard, I've decided to leave Corel
to start a new software company. I can't talk about what I'm going to
be up to yet, but people here will certainly be among the first to
know when
important things like the exception
handling structures, and register-based calling conventions for some APIs.
I may have a tarball around somewhere
-Gav
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the OS used for that data. IE: BMP input
was converted to a format that was a direct representation of a Macintosh
PixMap.
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to come up fine (but won't open any files). Oddly, when I tried
WordViewer
against the current CVS, it comes up to the splash screen, but dies there with a
critical section deadlock. Is this what you're seeing?
-Gav
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"replace" (in the sense
of the dpkg replace control field) kde-corel.
Andrew Lewycky
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This never made it to the public list...
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Hello,
here at Corel we already have pretty much the same functionality you're discussing here
already developed and shipping since Corel Linux 1.0.
Here's
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