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Hacked DX10 for Windows Appears

Oddscurity writes "According to The Inquirer someone managed to write a wrapper allowing DirectX 10 applications to run on platforms other than Vista. The Alky Project claims to have reverse-engineered Geometry Shader code, allowing Windows games to run on Windows XP, MacOSX and Linux. The Inquirer is understandably cautious about these claims, urging readers to investigate the releases themselves to ascertain whether or not it's a hoax."

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  1. DMCA?? by Pompatus · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Even if he really managed to do this (which I doubt, look how long wine has been around and it still doesn't run everything), won't he get sued immediately for something like this?

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  2. Are we sad yet by willie_nelsons_pigta · · Score: 5, Insightful

    We are hacking Windows apps to run them on Windows OS's.

    Let the sadness ensue.

  3. Re:just buy Vista... by Blahbooboo3 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I can't ignore this comment as it seems Slashdot keeps perpetuating this myth...

    Why do people keep perpetuating this misnomer?? If you don't use Aero and instead switch to Windows Classic Appearance, Vista works great on a wide variety of machines.

    Now, if you had said it as below you would have had a point:
    "No thanks. I'd like to be able to use my computer without needing five top-of-the-line graphics cards just to run the OS in 'fancy graphics' mode.

  4. Re:just buy Vista... by Beau6183 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    So rather than a top-of-the-line GPU, you'd have to compensate with a top-of-the-line CPU to handle the load brought on by software rendering.