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| Jacob 123456789:
--- Quote from: Jacob 123456789 on May 05, 2012, 07:06:13 PM ---I don't get it --- End quote --- |
| MegaScientifical:
Surely this would not run well, if at all, on an intended computer. The point is, adapting the operating system to such a point it could do such things, keeping within certain limitations. It is impressive in that respect, at least? |
| brickybob:
--- Quote from: Squideey on May 06, 2012, 01:24:43 AM ---Same OS, better hardware. This isn't very surprising. --- End quote --- It's the lighting in such a primative OS. I don't even know if DirectX existed in DOS. |
| steve5451:
--- Quote from: Socky on May 06, 2012, 01:33:32 AM ---am i the only one who doesnt know what dos is --- End quote --- A very old text based operating system before Windows 95 and 3.11 and such. |
| Chrono:
--- Quote from: Kalphiter on May 05, 2012, 11:18:58 PM ---Calling it made in DOS is kinda false considering there's this thing called a graphics card --- End quote --- Actually, pretty early in the video it says it doesn't run on a video card. Retyping because can't copy paste text from a video: --- Quote ---// Mesa is an open-source OpenGL implementation. // OSMesa is its off-screen driver, used for rendering into a memory buffer // rather than through a graphics card. This is great for making OpenGL work // pretty much on anything, including DOSBox on its emulated basic VGA hardware. --- End quote --- |
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