cedega sdk for intel set-top boxes?

Gavriel State gav at transgaming.com
Fri Mar 5 18:48:14 CST 2010


Hi Dan,

The GameTree.tv SDK has a bunch of different moving pieces to it, but 
essentially consists of a modified version of Cedega that targets 
Intel's embedded CE platform and OpenGL ES 1.1 and 2.0. The emulation 
SDK integrates Imagination Technologies' OpenGL ES emulator to allow 
testing on desktop Linux systems. The Imagination OpenGL ES SDK for 
Windows is also available for developers who want to target OpenGL ES 
directly rather than Direct3D. The SDK also includes TransGaming's MSVC 
runtime and D3DX DLLs along with associated libraries they require such 
as NVidia's Cg. There are some additional libraries under the hood for 
input and video handling on the system which we're hoping to expose later.

The SDK is aimed at game developers interested in bringing their games 
to Intel-based set top devices and connected TVs. In addition to the 
software components, it also includes documentation for developers to 
familiarize themselves with the platform and how to optimize for it.

All the Wine-related bits are pretty well unchanged from what we ship 
with both Cedega and Cider, with sources available from our LGPLed git 
tree (http://www.cedega.com/development/git/).

Developer hardware should be available in the next few weeks, along with 
additional components to help developers get their games running well on 
the platform.

If you (or anyone else on wine-devel) are in San Francisco next week at 
GDC and would like to see a demo, please feel free to drop me an email.

Take care,
  -Gav

On 10-03-05 12:19 AM, Dan Kegel wrote:
> Anyone seen the sdk at http://www.gametree.tv/developers/ yet?
> I hesitate to download it, but perhaps someone out there is braver,
> and can describe what it includes?
>
>
>    


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