I reckon the way to go has been established by "those who go down to the
sea" in emulators. I mean, have you tried any of the N64/PlayStation
emulators knocking about. They are very impressive. Take, for example, Zelda
64. The emulator, as far as I remember, is minute (couple of megs maybe?).
The game is 25MB (compressed, I assume). The performance? Damn good.

Think about DirectX. Remember the good old pre-Windows days hacking chaps up
in Wolfenstein. Then Doom. Then Quake. The games effectively came with their
own OS and ran underneath it. And, unless I'm mistaken, that's the way
things are today except now you have to play in Windows. Now you have an OS
inside an OS. The insanity of it. Necessitating an entire CD's worth of
data.

Sony and Nintendo should surrender to the emulator developers and set about
getting one going - I speak of a Nintendo OS for PCs for example. There
should be an OS for gaming/multimedia and an OS for 'other'. Rather than
trying to run one OS under another. Madness I tells ya! Imagine the market
that would open up to them. With audio and video capabilities the way they
are today in the PC market, this should be possible. Have I missed something
here?

Probably not exactly the right place for this but I feel compelled to write
on this thread of 3D APIs for Linux. Sod that. There should be a gaming OS
out there. How about it Suse?

Here's to Susey - the Suse/Sony edition of Linux for playing PS games!!

SET RANT OFF
Lee

        -----Original Message-----
        From:   VIGNERON Damien (DROL) [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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        Sent:   Thursday, March 25, 1999 11:53 AM
        To:     Pedro Timoteo
        Cc:     [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
        Subject:        Re: [SuSE Linux] Re: R: 3D cards


        Pedro Timoteo wrote:
        > 
        > Germano Rizzo wrote:
        > >
        > You're right. There'll (almost surely) never be a D3D for Linux,
and it
        > probably will never replace Win9x as a gaming platform.

         Sure. 3D games uses D3D. But there is also exellent 2D games wich
        already
         works with Wine using Wine DirectDraw Internal emulation. I think
about 
         Warcraft and StarCraft :-)... 
         

        >  In a keynote here at the Game Developers Conference in
California, 
        >  Sony Entertainment America Inc.'s Phil Harrison revealed that 
        >  the company uses Linux to develop its next-generation Playstation

        >  system. "We needed a stable operating system," Harrison
explained, 
        >  triggering howls of laughter from the gathered developers. 
          
        > http://www.zdnet.co.uk/news/1999/11/ns-7405.html
<http://www.zdnet.co.uk/news/1999/11/ns-7405.html>  

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