On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 5:03 PM, Seth Shelnutt wrote:
> Is there any reason that across all files we don't report the same driver
> version? Does windows not do this? Maybe it'd be easier to keep the code in
> wined3d and just have user32 and such call for the driver details? I haven't
> looked at
Is there any reason that across all files we don't report the same driver
version? Does windows not do this? Maybe it'd be easier to keep the code in
wined3d and just have user32 and such call for the driver details? I haven't
looked at how windows does it yet, but I'm just wondering if you guys ha
On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 5:20 AM, Albert Lee wrote:
> On Wed, 2 Jun 2010 03:14:34 +, Seth Shelnutt
> wrote:
>> I am trying to get folding at home gpu client working. The issue we are
>> having now is that it detects the driver version and says it is not
>> right, and it won't proceed. I've sear
On Wed, 2 Jun 2010 03:14:34 +, Seth Shelnutt
wrote:
> I am trying to get folding at home gpu client working. The issue we are
> having now is that it detects the driver version and says it is not
> right, and it won't proceed. I've searched through the lines of a
> WINEDEBUG=+trace and I think
I am trying to get folding at home gpu client working. The issue we are
having now is that it detects the driver version and says it is not right,
and it won't proceed. I've searched through the lines of a WINEDEBUG=+trace
and I think the issue is:
0009:trace:d3d:init_driver_info OS version 5.1.
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