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Cedega is a commercial WINE solution for running windows games in linux. From what i've seen online (and on my roommate's linux box) it works really well. What I didnt know, however, is that they still provide some source code. It's available through the CVS at Transgaming.org

 

I would like to know if any effort has been made to compile/port this cedega code on an Intel Mac. Although the project was designed for Linux, people have succeded at getting it running on FreeBSD as well.

 

Personally, I find WINE-based solutions for running windows apps and games FAR more appealing than dual-booting with XP. With intel mac support still unannounced by Transgaming (makers of Cedega), I think that bringing it or a similar gaming solution to the intel mac communinty would be an excellent idea.

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It would be possible but not easy, a considerable amount of work would be needed to make it run without X Window and with native OpenGL support. I don't see that appening in the near futur.

If you want to play games, dual boot with winxp, that's the easiest way :D

It would be possible but not easy, a considerable amount of work would be needed to make it run without X Window and with native OpenGL support. I don't see that appening in the near futur.

If you want to play games, dual boot with winxp, that's the easiest way :D

Does Apple's X11 not support OpenGL already? I didnt say it had to be made to run without X; the fact that apple offers X11 itself makes porting linux apps much easier.

email form transgaming to me

 

Hello,

 

Thanks for contacting us. We have no announcements to make regarding

Cedega on Mac currently.

 

Let us know if you have any other questions or concerns. Thanks for

your interest in Cedega.

 

and of interest since crossover office will be supporting games this year in version 6

 

Hi Jennifer,

 

Did'nt know you would be interested in that Jennifer! We are currently hard at work on

CrossOver for the Mactel machines, and we have a working prototype but haven't

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Cheers,

Jessica

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