[linux] Emulation
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nicely done sinbad.
Wine runs udner an x86 system, windows runs udner an x86 system, and so does linux (well not all versions, the pwoerpc versionf ro example, th versions that run on mobiles and PDAS etc)
If widnwos and linux run on the same system, then a program that enables widnwos programs to run udner linux is not emulating x86 hardware at all.
The nearest i cna think fo would be vmware runnign widnwos in linux udnera virtual system, and I'm nto even sure of that.
Wine runs udner an x86 system, windows runs udner an x86 system, and so does linux (well not all versions, the pwoerpc versionf ro example, th versions that run on mobiles and PDAS etc)
If widnwos and linux run on the same system, then a program that enables widnwos programs to run udner linux is not emulating x86 hardware at all.
The nearest i cna think fo would be vmware runnign widnwos in linux udnera virtual system, and I'm nto even sure of that.
acctually no, it redirects api calls to the MSWindows installation you have on another drive, once an instance of a windows aplication is running on linux it's acctually running windows code directly against your processor...
acctually wait... that's an optional thing...
just read up a bit on wine they call it an "implementation of the windows architechture"... which, I suppose, people might call an emulator... but that doesn't change the fact that W.I.N.E stands for "Wine Is Not an Emulator"
acctually wait... that's an optional thing...
just read up a bit on wine they call it an "implementation of the windows architechture"... which, I suppose, people might call an emulator... but that doesn't change the fact that W.I.N.E stands for "Wine Is Not an Emulator"
Let's stop the argument:
From winehq:
Furthermore I want to point out that "WINE's definition" is slightly off topic.
The topic is: "I want to play, damn!" (i'm getting closer, but not right there).
From winehq:
If you want to correct people, be sure to double check your statements.Wine does not require Microsoft Windows, as it is a completely free alternative implementation of the Windows API consisting of 100% non-Microsoft code, however Wine can optionally use native Windows DLLs if they are available.
Furthermore I want to point out that "WINE's definition" is slightly off topic.
The topic is: "I want to play, damn!" (i'm getting closer, but not right there).

Obviously. Spring doesn't even start. Gives missing GL extension or something.
The fault is probably in the card, as I reckon Spring does make use of advanced GL extensions. I guess I'll start playing it as soon as I have a good *NVIDIA* card.
The ATI guys really deserve my distrust. (for countless other issues).
Back in topic:
I can play TA in Cedega.
singleplayer: working
multiplayer: working (TCP/IP server/client only, enough for me)
cd music: not working (i've got mp3s though)
recorder/replayer: working (yeahh!)
interface upgrade: NOT WORKING, damn it.
I mean, i can see the ally income, but i can't click on it, i can't build DT rings or whatever, let alone markers.
I need to know how TADemo's hook catches the events (like CTRL-F2 and stuff).
really, if someone knows it spit it out. Pretty please...
The fault is probably in the card, as I reckon Spring does make use of advanced GL extensions. I guess I'll start playing it as soon as I have a good *NVIDIA* card.

The ATI guys really deserve my distrust. (for countless other issues).
Back in topic:
I can play TA in Cedega.
singleplayer: working
multiplayer: working (TCP/IP server/client only, enough for me)
cd music: not working (i've got mp3s though)
recorder/replayer: working (yeahh!)
interface upgrade: NOT WORKING, damn it.
I mean, i can see the ally income, but i can't click on it, i can't build DT rings or whatever, let alone markers.
I need to know how TADemo's hook catches the events (like CTRL-F2 and stuff).
really, if someone knows it spit it out. Pretty please...