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Raine 0.51.9, mac os x intel version, click on the picture to download
You might also need these frameworks (place them in /Library/Frameworks) :
For SDL, you might want to try the framework on the official sdl site instead.
I know that I can have yuv overlay hardware support only with this version, it
doesn't work with the 1.2.14 from the sdl site, and I don't know why.
Release Notes :
The 1st time you run it, it will choose a windowed mode with normal blits. Yuv
overlays are disabled by default contrary to the windows and linux version
because there are some oddities in osx with overlays. It might work well on
your system though (it probably varies a lot depending on the graphics card and
the driver installed), to try them go to video options, and choose "Autodetect
: hw yuv overlays / normal blits" as the video renderer.
October 2010 : you can now turn off the osx specific overlays
workarounds, since I suspect they are not needed everywhere. These workarounds
are on by default. Go to video options to disable them. On my system when
disabling them I get a black screen when in fullscreen, and the gui menu is
covered by the game screen when returning from a game in a windowed mode, so be
careful.
If it detects hw
overlay support, you'll get a fullscreen picture of the game for any resolution
you might choose, but I had issues like :
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Picture uncentered in fullscreen with a white border on the right side.
When going back to the gui in windowed mode, sometimes the menu is hidden
by the game picture ! I found that resizing the window in this case makes the
menu to appear.
There was a weird brightness to the picture, it looked like a picture from
an old video (interesting video effect, but unwanted !).
So test carefully, it shouldn't crash anyway.
Also if you want to add game screenshots or bezels (see the extra section for
that), place them in your ~/.raine directory, subdirectories screens and
artwork. This directory is hidden in the finder by default, use either the
terminal and type "cd ~/.raine" in the terminal after having run raine at least
once, or use a tool like TinkerTool to access it (directory .raine from your
home).
This is all I can think of for now, report on the forum if you try this :) !
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