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Description:
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Well, guess what... this is the DOS port of Mesa 4.0.3, for DJGPP fans... Whoa!
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Well, guess what... this is the DOS port of Mesa 4.0.4, for DJGPP fans... Whoa!
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The driver has its origins in ddsample.c, written by Brian Paul and found by me
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in Mesa 3.4.2.
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Q) I tried to run `make' and it exits because `gcc' complains it cannot find
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some stupid file.
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A) You need LFN support.
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A) If FX is defined, pay attention to Glide path.
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A) When compiling for Glide (FX=1), pay attention to Glide path.
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2. Dynamic modules
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Q) DXE2 modules give me headaches...
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A) The DXE2 modules are not compulsory. The static libraries are still built
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and you can use them in the old-fashioned, classic way.
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and you can use them in the old-fashioned, classic way. For example:
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gcc -o OUT.exe IN.c -lglut -lglu -lgl
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Q) Okay, DXE2 modules are built. How can I use them?
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A) Usage of the dynamic modules requires three things:
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