Hi Joël,
Could you test the OpenTTD version in experimental and report if it
fixes the problems you were seeing?
I will try as soon as possible. I have halted my sparc due to some
kernel instabilities (3.2 is not stable on all sun4u I have).
Did you get a chance to have another look
Matthijs Kooijman a écrit :
Hi Joël,
a while ago you reported a color problem with OpenTTD on your sparc64.
Some palette-related fixes that made things work on my sparc64 with 8bit
video were included in the 1.3.0 OpenTTD release, which was recently
uploaded to experimental.
Could you test the
Hi Joël,
a while ago you reported a color problem with OpenTTD on your sparc64.
Some palette-related fixes that made things work on my sparc64 with 8bit
video were included in the 1.3.0 OpenTTD release, which was recently
uploaded to experimental.
Could you test the OpenTTD version in
Hi Bertrand,
I did a bit more digging into the palette code of SDL, trying to figure
out what is happening and what we could be expecting from this. What
follows is a fairly detailed description of what I've learned, which is
probably not so interesting for you, but I wanted to write it down for
And here are the attachments I promised in the previous mail...
attachment: correct.pngattachment: wrong.png
Hi Joël,
On sparc64, openttd colors are swapped (green is green, but red seems to be
replaced by blue and blue by red). I think there is an endianess trouble in
openttd.
I've managed to reproduce the problem (or at least _a_ problem) on an
old Ultra1 I managed to get my hands on for this
Matthijs Kooijman a écrit :
Hi Joël,
On sparc64, openttd colors are swapped (green is green, but red seems to be
replaced by blue and blue by red). I think there is an endianess trouble in
openttd.
I've managed to reproduce the problem (or at least _a_ problem) on an
old Ultra1 I managed to
Hi,
trying the same on a SPARC (not 64) QEMU shows something somewhat
interesting. First of all QEMU only supports 8bpp colours. Secondly,
when starting OpenTTD via either Allegro or SDL in 8bpp mode makes the
colours of the rest of the interface go totally haywire whereas the
colours
Hi,
I've just tried both OpenTTD 1.0.4-3 and 1.1.2-1 on a PowerPC install of
Squeeze (in QEMU using the image from aurel32's site). For 1.1.2-1 I
installed a newer libstdc++, gcc-4.6-base and multiarchsupport. The
installed SDL version is libsdl1.2debian-alsa 1.2.14-6.1.
In any case, in
Package: openttd
Version: 1.1.2-1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
On sparc64, openttd colors are swapped (green is green, but red seems to be
replaced by blue and blue by red). I think there is an endianess trouble in
openttd.
Regards,
JB
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