Am Sonntag, 17. Mai 2009 13:16:01 schrieb Roderick Colenbrander:
> Intel needs to fix their drivers.
Note that the intel drivers are open source, so you(The thread starter) can
speed up this process by testing games, isolating the problems and filing bug
reports in the Mesa or DRI bugzilla. I am
> I do not know but I suspect that WINE's various Direct3D code utilizes
> OpenGL nVidia Extension or higher level OpenGL ARB Extension rather that
> lower one.
>
> That's why while INTEL OpenGL driver does support DirectX7, DirectX8 level
> 3D wine does not able to run many games on INTEL Linux gr
2009/5/17 MD.IMAM HOSSAIN :
> Majority of the C.P.U comes up with the INTEL integrated graphics card.
No CPU comes with integrated GPU (yet). Most (all?) Intel-based
motherboards (including those for laptops) that have integrated
graphics use Intel-brand graphics. This does not constitute "most"
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Dear WINE Developers,
Good morning. A great journey to WINE's Direct3D support since the beginning
of its life time.
Now it is so mature that I can play big games like FIFA 2006-2009, Need For
Speed ProStreet, Need For Speed Undercover, Hitman Blood Money and so many
easily.
It already has Shader