Hi,
I have done lots of OpenGL work lately. I have mainly moved some code from
opengl32.dll over to gdi32.dll and winex11.drv. I don't think I have done
anything heavy between 0.9.23 and 0.9.24 which might have killed
performance.
A regression test could be usefull. Are you sure that the r
On 09/12/06, Chris Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
+ * Copyright (C) 2006 Henri Verbeet
Except for perhaps the creation of the device, there's not a lot of
code I wrote in there. You should at least include your own name in
there.
> Hi,
>
> I am using wine to play World of warcraft (this game is using opengl, and
> is
> threaded - 2/3 threads IIRC). I did recently find a reproductable
> performance regression on versions 0.9.24+.
>
> Under the same conditions (always difficult to get in an MMORPG game, but
> this is reprod
Am Samstag 09 Dezember 2006 19:28 schrieb Chris Robinson:
> This patch fixes D3D adapter mode enumeration, which clears some issues
> some games had when starting (eg. Morrowind being unable to set a mode).
> I've added an adapter test (modified from the texture test) to D3D 9 which
> tests all the
Hi,
I am using wine to play World of warcraft (this game is using opengl, and is
threaded - 2/3 threads IIRC). I did recently find a reproductable
performance regression on versions 0.9.24+.
Under the same conditions (always difficult to get in an MMORPG game, but
this is reproductible), version
Perhaps we can have some kind of anti-turing award instead for
outrageous computer use.
On 12/9/06, Dan Kegel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Stefan wrote:
>What we noticed pretty fast was that at least 3 windows boxes were infested
>with a bunch of malware, and trying to infect each other over netwo
Am Samstag 09 Dezember 2006 16:20 schrieb Dan Kegel:
> Stefan wrote:
> >What we noticed pretty fast was that at least 3 windows boxes were
> > infested with a bunch of malware, and trying to infect each other over
> > network shares. The virus alert messages popping up made playing
> > impossible.
Stefan wrote:
What we noticed pretty fast was that at least 3 windows boxes were infested
with a bunch of malware, and trying to infect each other over network shares.
The virus alert messages popping up made playing impossible. The obvious
solution: Disable the virus scanners.
I think that qua
Hi,
Seems like I just got the victim of the first infection of a windows virus on
wine :-( . I got infected with some virus called W32.Parite.B.
Unlike most of the biests out there it is a real virus that attaches itself to
existing .exe files, not a stand-alone worm. I caught it yesterday on a
WineHQ wrote:
> ChangeSet ID: 30433
> CVSROOT: /opt/cvs-commit
> Module name: appdb
> Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2006/12/08 22:28:20
>
> Modified files:
> include: version.php
>
> Log message:
> Alexander Nicolaysen Sørnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Colouriz
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