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Subject: Re: [RFC] Port of Stefan =?iso-8859-1?Q?D?=
From: Paul TBBle Hampson <Paul.Hampson () Pobox ! com>
Date: 2009-03-30 13:08:23
Message-ID: 20090330130823.GA3391 () keitarou ! watson ! bubblesworth ! net
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On Sun, Mar 29, 2009 at 02:23:42PM +0200, Henri Verbeet wrote:
> 2009/3/29 Paul TBBle Hampson <Paul.Hampson@pobox.com>:
> > fixme:d3d_surface:surface_upload_data >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> GL_INVALID_VALUE (0x501) \
> > from glTexSubImage2D @ ../../../dlls/wined3d/surface.c / 349
> These are a problem, I think.
Co-incidentally, I just saw some of these errors from an unpatched
1.1.17 build in Warhammer Online, which is a D3D9X-based game.
I'll look into it, but I'm actually having trouble getting 3DMark2000 to
do it again, I suspect it's just me running low on video ram, since I'd
just had an error to that effect in Warhammer Online when I saw this
error in that.
> 2009/3/29 Stefan Dösinger <stefandoesinger@gmx.at>:
> > Its probably a reasonable goal to get this in, but disabled by default until
> > the performance problems are resolved(I guess that lighting is the main
> > bottleneck). That will make it easier for others to implement vertex blending
> > in a proper fashion.
> > That said, I don't really remember the state of the code, and if it is clean
> > enough to be committed.
> It will need some work, but I think getting it merged is a good idea.
Any suggestions on the work that is needed? Apart from the above
GL_INVALID_VALUE, I'm unaware of any failures apart from it being slow.
I guess a registry entry check in select_vertex_implementation would be
a good start.
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