droidvideo
2009-Jul-27 18:44 UTC
[Wine] Paint problem with an mfc app. Flickering for ever...
Hi I was able to run my app under Mac version of wine (on Leopard). When it comes up, the whole app is flickering for ever. It is as if it is getting lots of PAINT events. It is an MFC based application. Is there any trick I can try to fix this? Thanks Joe
James McKenzie
2009-Jul-27 22:17 UTC
[Wine] Paint problem with an mfc app. Flickering for ever...
droidvideo wrote:> Hi > I was able to run my app under Mac version of wine (on Leopard). When it comes up, the whole app is flickering for ever. It is as if it is getting lots of PAINT events. It is an MFC based application. > Is there any trick I can try to fix this? > >What is the application? What version of Leopard are you using? What type of video card is installed in your Mac (Apple -> About This Mac -> More Info... button -> Hardware -> Graphics/Displays. The card type will be on the top line. Have you installed XQuartz 2.3.3.2? Thank you. James McKenzie
droidvideo
2009-Jul-27 22:36 UTC
[Wine] Re: Paint problem with an mfc app. Flickering for ever...
Below is info you asked for: I see same behavior with Macports wine, Darwine 1.0.x and Darwine latest build. My application is a home grown tool that does screen capture 5-15 frames a sec. OS Version: OS X 10.5.7 I am using X that came with Leopard. This is what I see in X about box: XQuartz 2.1.6 (xorg-server 1.4.2-apple33) Graphics card info: NVIDIA GeForce 9400: Chipset Model: NVIDIA GeForce 9400 Type: Display Bus: PCI VRAM (Total): 256 MB Vendor: NVIDIA (0x10de) Device ID: 0x0867 Revision ID: 0x00b1 ROM Revision: 3379 Displays: iMac: Resolution: 1920 x 1200 Depth: 32-Bit Color Core Image: Hardware Accelerated Main Display: Yes Mirror: Off Online: Yes Quartz Extreme: Supported Built-In: Yes Display Connector: Status: No Display Connected Let me know if you need more info. Thanks Joe
droidvideo
2009-Jul-28 14:57 UTC
[Wine] Re: Paint problem with an mfc app. Flickering for ever...
I remember reading on this site that the X that ships with Leopard is stable and works fine with wine. Do I need to uninstall it and install XQuartz 2.3.3? Thanks
James Mckenzie
2009-Jul-28 17:02 UTC
[Wine] Paint problem with an mfc app. Flickering for ever...
>I remember reading on this site that the X that ships with Leopard is stable and works fine with wine. >Do I need to uninstall it and install XQuartz 2.3.3? >No, XQuartz 2.3.3.2 installs over X11 that is included with MacOSX 10.5.7 and will have to be installed if you apply a later Security Update. James McKenzie