
September 30th, 2003, 11:45 PM
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Re: Anyone know about Linux?
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Originally posted by macjimmy:
quote: Lindows does DirectX, and:
"Seagate is now selling a line of hard drives pre-loaded with LindowsOS for the exact same price as a typical blank hard disc. Because the LindowsHD hard disc is available for the exact same price as the blank hard disc, the manufacturer is in effect, getting LindowsOS for free."
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I will take a look at this as well.
With all of the user-created stuff out there for Linux, it seems odd to me that DirectX stuff would only be available in Lindows. DirectX is a proprietary MS product, based on COM, again, more MS stuff. The exact implementation of DX is pretty much hidden, so it is hard to emulate, especially with all the functions available. Basically, all I know as a programmer is that this function will do whatever, and I do not know how it does its thing (well, I do know how it does it abstractly). Nothing stopping me from rewriting all of DX and COM though. I don't think you could take DX right to a linux system, the hardware and kernels are completely different. Dunno about Lindows.
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