http://www.cedega.com/sources.php
As someone else have already mentioned Cedega was previously WineX, I
want to inform that Cedega's source is still known as WineX. We can
consider WineX is the open source edition of Cedega.
On May 21, 2008, at 10:53 PM, Sameeul ` Bashir wrote:
what i knew earliar from hasin vai on saturday, that cedega source
is available and it can be compiled ( though its kind of royal
pain). i googled but failed to find a good way to cedega source. can
anybody turn the lights on?
On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 10:07 PM, Angel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
I didn't tell WINE is an emulator. But I understood, what Sameeul
Bashir wanted to know.
WINE is an Open Source implementation of the Windows API on top of X
and Unix. Wine provides both a development toolkit for porting
Windows sources to Unix and a program loader, allowing many
unmodified Windows binaries to run on x86-based Unixes. WINE is free
and open source.
CEDEGA is not an Emulator also as well. Cedega (formerly known as
WineX) is TransGaming Technologies' proprietary fork of Wine (from
when the license of Wine wasn't the LGPL but the X11 license), which
is designed specifically for running games written for Microsoft
Windows under Linux. As such, its primary focus is implementing the
DirectX API.
WineX was renamed to Cedega on the release of version 4.0 on June
22, 2004.
Though Cedega is mainly proprietary software, Transgaming does make
part of the source publicly available via CVS, under a mix of
licenses.
2008/5/21 Masum Masum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
WINE Is Not an EMulator
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