Spirit
#13333 posted by
SleepwalkR on 2007/12/26 11:19:24
The idea is to port it to SDL. From there, a linux version is no problem at all.
Rawr!
#13334 posted by
Spirit on 2007/12/26 11:46:06
That's fantastic.
Maybe browsing the sources of Qudos' SDL ports will help you:
http://qudos.quakedev.com/linux/quake1/
I once tried but being a programming illiterated I gave up next second. He changed some other things too though, so the difference between windows source and port is not only the porting. :}
http://www.libsdl.org/projects/quake/ should help big time.
Other links you probably already know:
http://qer.planetquake.gamespy.com
http://www.gamers.org/dEngine/quake/
PS: I did not meant not to give you those links earlier, I was accessing func from a different PC.
Great
#13335 posted by
SleepwalkR on 2007/12/26 12:25:08
Thanks for the information, Spirit!
Hehe
#13336 posted by
megaman on 2007/12/27 17:08:37
Daz' game reviews in Other PC Games reminded me of the 'borked review scale' discussion: 5 games, scale from 0/1 to 5, worst game rates 3.5 ;)
Well
#13337 posted by
DaZ on 2007/12/27 19:42:45
thats cos all the games were good :)
I Was Gonna Open A "dumb Assed Question Thread"...
#13338 posted by
RickyT33 on 2007/12/28 10:36:40
Im trying to download Rygels massive uberiffic replacement texture pack from the shub-hub, and ive downloaded "rygel-dp-texturepack ultra.pk3.part1.rar"
(ive replaced one of the hyphens with a space so it's shown in its entirety^^)
How the hell do you open this file? Or if I downloaded the other two bits (of three) it seems almost as if I'd be supposed to stick them all together? 7zip is what I'm using, and when I try to extract the above file, it churns away for about 2-3 mins, as if decompressing the files, and then gives an error message :-(
Heh
#13339 posted by
Spirit on 2007/12/28 10:59:56
You need all three then 7zip will automatically do it properly.
Just download one of the smaller ones, they also run much faster and look only marginally "worse". These textures are really a matter of taste anyways.
SleepwalkR
#13340 posted by
Spirit on 2007/12/31 21:12:09
Earlier today I stumbled across
http://eerie.anarxi.st/sourcequake/
based on:
Original Win/GL(Quake|QuakeWorld) source code by John Carmack http://www.idsoftware.com/
Enhanced Win/GLQuake by Bengt Jardrup http://user.tninet.se/~xir870k
Excellent FitzQuake by John Fitzgibbons http://www.celephais.net/fitzquake/
primary goal of this project:
create fast and stable developers/mappers engine with fixing lots GL rendering bugs all in one.
While I did not succeed building it on Linux it might help you.
Happy New Year, I Hate You
#13341 posted by
czg on 2008/01/01 01:21:30
die
Hardware Question
#13343 posted by
necros on 2008/01/01 01:57:45
do any of you guys know what (besides bad memory or busted HDDs) can cause seemingly random lockups (no STOP screen, no restart, just the sound loops and nothing responds)?
nothing appears in the event log so i can't track it down, and i've done a memory test with memtest86 and checked all my disks and nothing has turned up.
Spirit
#13344 posted by
SleepwalkR on 2008/01/01 02:28:57
Thanks, but purely for my own education, I'll implement the SDL parts from scratch. Maybe I'll look at other ports afterwards to optimize things.
I've Had That A Lot Recently, Necros
#13345 posted by
HeadThump on 2008/01/01 03:11:44
the last time, it turned out my BIOS was corrupted, I would recommend checking with the manufacturer (visit to the website should suffice, if its the case). I discovered the BIOS that came stock on my system was one that was outdated and never intended for my rig.
Necros
Apart from bad memory, the other most likely cause of seemingly random crashes and stuff is probably the power supply.
Have you recently added any hardware? Is this a new machine, or just a new problem on an old machine?
Vote For Your Favorite Quake Singleplayer Release In 2007
#13348 posted by
Spirit on 2008/01/01 15:56:33
A Happy New Year To You All
#13349 posted by
ijed on 2008/01/01 17:10:40
And god bless us, every one.
#13351 posted by
necros on 2008/01/01 18:16:40
it's a new problem with an old machine. my psu is new though, 620 watt.
i was talking to some other guys and they were saying it could maybe be a driver problem. is there a way to track drivers in use to somehow see if one is causing problems?
Necros My Dear
#13353 posted by
czg on 2008/01/01 21:27:00
I had constant hangups and deadlocks like you describe plus some random BSODs. I got a random tip to check out what voltage settings my RAM preferred, and found out that it didn't like being run on the default voltage and liked it a bit stronger. I turned it up and haven't had a problem since.
- Anecdote.
Czg
#13354 posted by
bal on 2008/01/01 23:38:28
Interesting, I have the same problems, how did you find what voltage settings your RAM prefers?
#13355 posted by
Trinca on 2008/01/02 00:58:29
Czg and Bal
put your tongue on it!!!
#13356 posted by
Trinca on 2008/01/02 00:59:14
if burn it... is ok if not put more voltage...
My Horribly Dated Deathmatch Articles Are Back
#13357 posted by
Lunaran on 2008/01/02 08:49:43
again.
http://www.lunaran.com/page.php?id=9
more anachronistic than useful at this point.