--- Saulius Krasuckas saulius2@ar.fi.lt wrote:
Sorry, I mean winmine, one that comes with Windows 98, for example.
Well, can you post a link to the binary? I don't have Win98 right now... The WinXP winmine doesn't.
Assuming winemine shouldn't shift down by 1 pixel (and it shouldn't),
Why it shouldn't, when the real minesweeper shifts?
the old winemine behaviour is a bug, right?
I was pretty sure it is an exact mimic of original binary, which comes from M$. And yes, I didn't look at the code.
Because I think (by reading the code) that the winemine code didn't tell it to shift down... :P
William Poetra Yoga Hadisoeseno
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Hi,
On Mon, May 02, 2005 at 02:31:10AM -0700, William Poetra Yoga H wrote:
--- Saulius Krasuckas saulius2@ar.fi.lt wrote:
Sorry, I mean winmine, one that comes with Windows 98, for example.
Well, can you post a link to the binary? I don't have Win98 right now... The WinXP winmine doesn't.
You certainly know that you'd be bound to violate the Winmine Software Licensing Restrictions Contractual Terms Of Use Legal End-User License Agreement then, right? ;-))
Andreas Mohr
William Poetra Yoga H wrote:
Sorry, I mean winmine, one that comes with Windows 98, for example.
Well, can you post a link to the binary? I don't have Win98 right now... The WinXP winmine doesn't.
winmine.exe (from win98se) does not shift (tested with wine-cvs.2005.05.02 and win98se)