I recently tried to get Micro Machines V3 working in wine but it barely runs in software mode. I was wondering if in theory it is possible for wine to add 3DFX or Glide emulation in future? There are quite a few older games that only had 3DFX hardware acceleration that never got an update to D3D or OpenGL.
There's a Windows library out there that can apparently redirect all Glide/3DFx instructions to OpenGL ones. I forgot its name, and I don't remember it actually working for me on Windows, but you could look it up and see if it works under Wine anyway.
I found a few but none of them seemed to have any effect. I may not have set them up right but they all seemed to suggest just copying their dlls to the games folder and running the game.
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 3:13 PM, Ezekiel000 <wineforum-user at winehq.org> wrote:> I found a few but none of them seemed to have any effect. > I may not have set them up right but they all seemed to suggest just copying their dlls to the games folder and running the game. > > > > > >http://www.zeckensack.de/glide/ Here is the best glide wrapper IMHO - exelent speed and works great with wine - installer included.