Hi,
some days ago someone wrote a mail to this list regarding a book that he
or she is writing about wine.
Unfortunately I lost this mail, could the person please contact me
privately?
Regards,
Christian
Lionel Ulmer wrote:
Just kidding. I remember Tom saying last year that native DirectX
actually works under Wine. Maybe it's worth covering? Am I way off
base?
Well, native DInput somewhat works (for which I am pretty surprised, I would
need to trace it to see what Win32 calls it uses)
I got
On Fri, Dec 03, 2004 at 06:45:47PM +0100, Ivan Leo Puoti wrote:
> > The 'high level' parts (like d3drm) should work too,
> No program or sdk sample I know of and uses this dll currently works on wine.
Well, I should have said then 'there are no technical reasons for D3DRM to
not work on Wine' :-)
> The 'high level' parts (like d3drm) should work too,
No program or sdk sample I know of and uses this dll currently works on wine.
Ivan.
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> Just kidding. I remember Tom saying last year that native DirectX
> actually works under Wine. Maybe it's worth covering? Am I way off
> base?
Well, native DInput somewhat works (for which I am pretty surprised, I would
need to trace it to see what Win32 calls it uses) and QUARTZ works too.
On Wed, 1 Dec 2004 20:57:09 +0100, Lionel Ulmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 4.Installing Applications [35 pages]
> [...]
> > Using Native DirectX
>
> I was just wondering what would be convered by this particular topic.
I don't know. I was totally hung over when I wrote all that.
> 4.Installing Applications [35 pages]
[...]
> Using Native DirectX
I was just wondering what would be convered by this particular topic.
Lionel
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Dimi,
>
> We need a discussion of how to use the std C++ lib.
>
Thanks. I'll add it to my list.
Ira
On Tue, Nov 30, 2004 at 05:42:31PM -0700, Brian Vincent wrote:
> 13. Advanced Porting Techniques [25 pages]
> C++ Problems
We need a discussion of how to use the std C++ lib.
--
Dimi.
On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 17:42:31 -0700, Brian Vincent wrote:
> 3.Configuring Wine [35 pages]
> Introduction to Winecfg
Hah, optimist :)
I'm not sure what I'm writing here is appropriate for actual "headings".
It's just some points to keep in mind when writing the actual chapters.
Brian Vincent wrote:
[1] Chapter outlines:
Title: "Wine: Running Windows Applications on Linux" [4]
1. Wine Introduction[15 pages]
What is Wine?
How C
Brian, thank you for all your hard work getting the
ball rolling and for your kind words about me. I
totally agree with you about Prentice Hall's
professionalism and that they "get it".
I want to introduce myself briefly to the group. I am
an independent Windows (and DOS before that) database
ap
Just wanted to give everyone a heads up..
I followed up with Jeremy's email a few months ago about a publisher
wanting to put together a book on Wine. Yep, I have no life and 400
pages can't be that hard to write. Well, we started the ball rolling
and now it looks like it's going to happen. I s
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