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SubjectRaine 0.43.3 new Reply to this message
Posted byHawq
Posted on05/28/06 11:53 AM



  • It's mainly a source package which fixes all these annoying compilation errors that some people have reported on the forum (with Xorg, gcc-4, and allegro).
  • So only the linux binary is updated (for new dependencies).
  • There is no much point in making a new windows/dos binary except for fixeight bootleg maybe, but since I would have to reinstall everyting in windows, I'll skip that. If someone wants to build a win32 binary, he is welcome to !
  • This version still can't be compiled with a 64 bit compiler, but it shouldn't bother a lot of people. Except that, nothing much new, I still don't know if I'll take enough time for some biger changes...
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  • SubjectHmm, Raine is still around? -nt- didn't even miss it. new Reply to this message
    Posted byEvildrak
    Posted on05/28/06 12:07 PM



    > It's mainly a source package which fixes all these annoying compilation errors
    > that some people have reported on the forum (with Xorg, gcc-4, and allegro).
    > So only the linux binary is updated (for new dependencies).
    > There is no much point in making a new windows/dos binary except for fixeight
    > bootleg maybe, but since I would have to reinstall everyting in windows, I'll
    > skip that. If someone wants to build a win32 binary, he is welcome to !
    > This version still can't be compiled with a 64 bit compiler, but it shouldn't
    > bother a lot of people. Except that, nothing much new, I still don't know if
    > I'll take enough time for some biger changes...
    > homepage
    >
    > The wise man knows when he does not know enough
    >



    SubjectWhat a truly useful and supportive opinion to express -nt- new Reply to this message
    Posted byTargaff
    Posted on05/29/06 06:14 AM



    > > It's mainly a source package which fixes all these annoying compilation errors
    > > that some people have reported on the forum (with Xorg, gcc-4, and allegro).
    > > So only the linux binary is updated (for new dependencies).
    > > There is no much point in making a new windows/dos binary except for fixeight
    > > bootleg maybe, but since I would have to reinstall everyting in windows, I'll
    > > skip that. If someone wants to build a win32 binary, he is welcome to !
    > > This version still can't be compiled with a 64 bit compiler, but it shouldn't
    > > bother a lot of people. Except that, nothing much new, I still don't know if
    > > I'll take enough time for some biger changes...
    > > homepage
    > >
    > > The wise man knows when he does not know enough
    > >
    >



    SubjectSorry, no offense-nt- What will Raine do now that MAME cannot? Reply to this message
    Posted byEvildrak
    Posted on05/29/06 11:13 AM



    > > > It's mainly a source package which fixes all these annoying compilation
    > errors
    > > > that some people have reported on the forum (with Xorg, gcc-4, and allegro).
    > > > So only the linux binary is updated (for new dependencies).
    > > > There is no much point in making a new windows/dos binary except for
    > fixeight
    > > > bootleg maybe, but since I would have to reinstall everyting in windows,
    > I'll
    > > > skip that. If someone wants to build a win32 binary, he is welcome to !
    > > > This version still can't be compiled with a 64 bit compiler, but it
    > shouldn't
    > > > bother a lot of people. Except that, nothing much new, I still don't know if
    > > > I'll take enough time for some biger changes...
    > > > homepage
    > > >
    > > > The wise man knows when he does not know enough
    > > >
    > >
    >



    SubjectRe: Sorry, no offense-nt- What will Raine do now that MAME cannot? new Reply to this message
    Posted byMetalFox
    Posted on05/29/06 01:09 PM



    MAME is built for accuracy, as it's a tool for learning about arcade games. Raine is built to play. Take for instance the EmuDX packs - Raine allows you to play a handful of arcade games with remade graphics. MAME will never support this.


    SubjectYes, because MAME is about documenting hardware.. new Reply to this message
    Posted byEvildrak
    Posted on05/29/06 01:57 PM



    > MAME is built for accuracy, as it's a tool for learning about arcade games.
    > Raine is built to play. Take for instance the EmuDX packs - Raine allows you to
    > play a handful of arcade games with remade graphics. MAME will never support
    > this.
    >
    Not putting some useless and unintended 3D enhancements to already emulated games.


    SubjectUseless to you maybe new Reply to this message
    Posted byMetalFox
    Posted on05/29/06 09:50 PM



    I personally think it's Raine's best feature.

    To each his own, though.



    SubjectWell, maybe I came down a bit too hard on it-nt- sigh.. new Reply to this message
    Posted byEvildrak
    Posted on05/29/06 10:17 PM



    > I personally think it's Raine's best feature.
    >
    > To each his own, though.
    >


    --I dwell in the realm of possibility - Anything that can possibly go wrong, will go wrong!--


    Subjectyes, you did. new Reply to this message
    Posted byJoffeman
    Posted on05/31/06 01:28 PM



    different types of free software=innovation+accuracy+entertainment.

    this is a good thing.

    j


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