![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() A wild guess would be because it uses very few GUI functions. I have no idea why Caesar 3 was chosen as "guinea pig" by both projects. To be sure, one can have to look at the source code, which is available in this case. Of course the original code was probably heavily modified since it was ported to Java, but the whole approach should be similar to the HX DOS Extender's DPMILD32's one. From what I understood from reading the thread, parts of the Win32 GUI calls are implemented using Wine code as inspiration/reference. Is this similar to this what you linked?More or less. I read somewhere that there is no Wine code in Winulator but cuz of the closed source I don't know.įred02: I did many Times think about that Freedos + Wine/Arwinss could be about 70% of this what FreeWin95 should be in the past. GonzoMD wrote:no its a closed source projectīut maybe we could contact the dev and present him ReactOS. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. Archives
January 2023
Categories |