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garfield
January 11th, 2003, 10:34
Since Dave2001 :inlove: is no longer coding his gfx plugin (glide64) do you think he would mind if it was included as the glide section of the XEngine plugin?

I am not a coder but i would guess that this would save the coders a TRUCK-LOAD of KLOC's (hehe , good ol' big blue!!!):geek:

Glide 64 is in a very advanced state and has practically been abandoned by its original author.

Just a thought ......

COMMENCE THE FLAMES!!!! :ermm:

Doomulation
January 12th, 2003, 01:24
As for that matter, gonetz, a co-worker is continuing it.

ScottJC
January 12th, 2003, 06:59
doesn't glide64 work on ultrahle 2064 anyway? just copy it to your plugins dir.

straight
January 12th, 2003, 20:08
Originally posted by Sayargh
doesn't glide64 work on ultrahle 2064 anyway? just copy it to your plugins dir.

I don't think it works yet. Has anybody got Glide64 working with UltraHLE 2064?

thumperward
January 13th, 2003, 01:43
do you think he would mind if it was included as the glide section of the XEngine plugin?

You'd need specific permission from him to release under a separate license; Glide64 is GPLed, so anything based on its source has to be GPL as well.

- Chris

reapern66
January 13th, 2003, 05:41
works for me, if im not mistaken glide64 uses glide3x.dll right?

Hacktarux
January 13th, 2003, 09:37
guys that's crazy, xengine isn't a collection of zilmar specs plugins... It's a specific api to render by an external dll what is produced by the uhle plugin. So it doesn't make sense to include glide64 in xengine but yea let us know if there's some bugs with glide64 ;)

Doomulation
January 13th, 2003, 13:07
I think he means to use the code for glide64 in use in the glide xengine plugin, instead of the regular glide code.

The Khan Artist
January 13th, 2003, 19:51
Originally posted by thumperward
You'd need specific permission from him to release under a separate license; Glide64 is GPLed, so anything based on its source has to be GPL as well.

- Chris

No it's not. Dave2001 basically said do whatever you want, just please give me credit.

As for Glide64 w/ UltraHLE, I cannot get v0.3 to work at all. I just get a blank screen. Sound, but no gfx. I haven't tried any older versions.

reapern66
January 13th, 2003, 20:00
Upgrade to the latest glide2x.dll and glide3x.dll

straight
January 14th, 2003, 08:44
Originally posted by reapern66
Upgrade to the latest glide2x.dll and glide3x.dll

I've tried this and I must be doing something wrong.

1. Which ones do you consider the latest?

2. Do you install them to the UltraHLE directory, the plugins directory, or just in your Windows System folder?

3. I see you've got Windows2000. Is Glide64/UltraHLE2064 known to work with Windows98?

(I apologize if this has been hashed out elsewhere...I tried searching and particularly read through the plugins thread...)

thumperward
January 18th, 2003, 15:21
Originally posted by The Khan Artist
No it's not. Dave2001 basically said do whatever you want, just please give me credit.

Eek, my mistake. Serves me right for getting uppity.

- Chris

The Khan Artist
January 18th, 2003, 22:15
Originally posted by reapern66
Upgrade to the latest glide2x.dll and glide3x.dll

If by that you mean Koolsmoky's builds, I do. I check almost every week.