> http://www.google.com/codesearch > > Search public source code. Probably mentioned already.
But seriously, it "works a treat", as they say.
For example, I am reorganizing my My Documents folder right now, sorting out three years' of downloads and notes. I found an abandoned file: glide3.dll. Now, was this from an original 3dfx driver set, or one of the wrappers I have messed around with?
Unfortunately, this DLL was not compiled in a way so that I could view Version Information or a Simple or Advanced Summary in the Properties menu. What to do?
Loading up the DLL in Dependency Walker, I found that it called GrWrapperFullScreenResolutionExt. Definitely from a wrapper, then. But which one?
Google Code Search to the rescue! http://www.google.com/codesearch?q=grwrapperfullscreenresolutionext&btnG=Search+Code
So, it comes from the neighborhood of Glide64. It's probably some version of Hacktarux's OpenGL Glide wrapper.
- Stiletto
[EDIT] Removed controversy.
Edited by Stiletto (10/06/06 01:18 AM)
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