Re: [Atari800-users] Atari800-1.2.2 : Compile problems with target x11-shm
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From: Meino C. C. <mccramer@s.netic.de> - 2002-01-04 09:45:45
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From: Jiri Svoboda <jir...@ds...> Subject: Re: [Atari800-users] Atari800-1.2.2 : Compile problems with target x11-shm Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2002 08:37:44 +0100 (CET) Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.33.0201040815270.20268-100000@localhost.localdomain> Hi Jiri ! Thanks for the reply ! First I tried SDL, which works "out of the box" for me. One question: In X11-mode I can say "atari800 -huge" and will get a big screen for the atari800 (my X is configured for a resolution of 1280x1152 pixels), whith SDL I got a poststamp-atari800-emulation centered on my screen and the printout on the terminal, from where I started atari800, saying "FULLSCREEN [*]". But the screen isn't "that full"... Would be nice, if I can enlarge the emulation window with some options, which I dont know yet. Are there other "hidden options" available for the SDL-version of the emulator? Idea: Please add all options available for the different versions of the emulator so more people will discover the power of this very nice "good old days tool" ;-) Thanks in advance for your help ! keep hacking the right site of life ! :-) Meino > On Tue, 1 Jan 2002, Meino Christian Cramer wrote: > > > --enable-NO_VOL_ONLY Enable volume only sound (digitized sound effects) > > --enable-NO_CYCLE_EXACT Enable color changes inside a scanline (cycle exact) > > --enable-NO_CONSOL_SOUND Enable console sound (keyboard clicks) > > --enable-NO_LED_ON_SCREEN Display LED on screen > > --enable-NOSNDINTER Enable Sound Interpolation > > > > What is true: The functionality implied in the otion's name or the description? > > LOL, it's really funny, i hope this will be fixed soon :-) > > > next two questions are regarding no maintainer of x11 code. atari_x11.c is > not up-to-date (see my next message in this list). SDL version is prefered > now. > > > Despite the fact that I enabled --enable-USE_CURSORBLOCK the cursorblock > > does not work for me under X11...would be nice since I cannot manage to > > use the mouse as joystick (the latter is a problem of mine not of the > > software of course! ;-) > > x11(-shm) version have a few of hidden switches. the "-keypad" is the > right one for you. > > > Next: > > Enabling --target=x11-shm leads to the following compile error: > > > > -- > > gcc -c -o atari_x11.o -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -O3 -ffast-math -fomit-frame-pointer -march=pentiumpro -mpentiumpro -malign-functions=4 -funroll-loops -fexpensive-optimizations -malign-double -fschedule-insns2 -mwide-multiply -I/usr/X11R6/include atari_x11.c > > atari_x11.c: In function `Atari_DisplayScreen': > > atari_x11.c:2608: `draw_display' undeclared (first use in this function) > > atari_x11.c:2608: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once > > atari_x11.c:2608: for each function it appears in.) > > make: *** [atari_x11.o] Error 1 > > -- > > simply fix line 2608 of atari_x11.c from: > if (invisible || !draw_display) goto after_screen_update; > > to: > if (invisible) goto after_screen_update; > > (draw_display variable is now used other way and is local in ANTIC > routine.) > > BTW, i'm very curious, if your x11-shm version will work. IMHO there is a > bug in x11-shm initialization. it works on my iPAQ, but never works on any > of my desktops. > > > - JirkaS > > |