Reply 1 of 9, by robertmo
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your questions reveal that you should better do something else 😉
Reply 2 of 9, by personne
Reply 3 of 9, by robertmo
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better find youself something else to learn.
or start learning not asking.
Reply 4 of 9, by personne
Reply 5 of 9, by robertmo
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the school only teaches you how to learn. It looks you still haven't achieved that, so stay there till you do.
Reply 6 of 9, by personne
Reply 7 of 9, by robertmo
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your questions reveal you know absolutely nothing. There are no guides/teachers for that. Start learning with something that has guides for.
Reply 8 of 9, by gulikoza
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- Oldbie
Depends on the API, how it works...
In the Glide case, all games used a dll (glide2x) so the game called dll functions and the dll communicated with the voodoo board. nGlide replaces this dll by providing the game with the same set of functions while using Direct3D so simulate the result these functions were supposed to make on the Voodoo board. You can study how this works by examining the OpenGlide sources. Is it worth it? Depends on what games you want to make working.
Reply 9 of 9, by personne
wrote:Depends on the API, how it works...
In the Glide case, all games used a dll (glide2x) so the game called dll functions and the dll communicated with the voodoo board. nGlide replaces this dll by providing the game with the same set of functions while using Direct3D so simulate the result these functions were supposed to make on the Voodoo board. You can study how this works by examining the OpenGlide sources. Is it worth it? Depends on what games you want to make working.
THANK YOU.
You were very helpful, unlike robertmo.
I appreciate the push in the right direction.