On 27/01/2008, Stefan Dösinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Am Sonntag, 27. Januar 2008 12:18:12 schrieb Reece Dunn: > > Hi, > > > > When running the Wine Test Shell to run the tests as part of > > http://test.winehq.org/, there are several timeouts in different > > places. > > > > These may be valid timeouts, but on my Vista test machine ddraw:d3d > > and msi:install generate the timeout message box part way through the > > test run, even though they continue and complete. Those tests are just > > slow. > If you don't have a 3D accelerator(e.g. running in a VM), the ddraw d3d and > visual tests will attempt to use the RGB software rendering device, which > *is* slow. Running the visual test takes a few minutes instead of a few > secounds.
These are running on a decent spec Vista machine that is not running through VM. I don't know if 3D acceleration is on; it looks like it is off (the colour gradiant sweep tests take a while to flick through). This is strange though, because it is the default configuration for the Vista machine and games like Oblivion and Command and Conquer 3 play fine (but those are using D3D, not DDraw). Do you know how to turn 3D acceleration on in Vista? That said, Wine Test Shell should accept this as a valid test run and not timeout. - Reece
