- 28 May, 2009 14 commits
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Michael Stefaniuc authored
SIZEOF looks just like one of the typical Win32 API capitalizations of the basic C construct which it isn't.
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Andrew Talbot authored
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Nikolay Sivov authored
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Nikolay Sivov authored
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Aric Stewart authored
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Vincent Povirk authored
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Piotr Caban authored
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Piotr Caban authored
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Paul Vriens authored
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Ge van Geldorp authored
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Alexandre Julliard authored
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Alexandre Julliard authored
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Alexandre Julliard authored
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Alexandre Julliard authored
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- 27 May, 2009 26 commits
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Alexandre Julliard authored
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Alexandre Julliard authored
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Alexandre Julliard authored
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Alexandre Julliard authored
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Paul Vriens authored
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Paul Vriens authored
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Nikolay Sivov authored
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Michael Stefaniuc authored
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Michael Stefaniuc authored
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Michael Stefaniuc authored
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Alexandre Julliard authored
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Detlef Riekenberg authored
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Detlef Riekenberg authored
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Detlef Riekenberg authored
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Detlef Riekenberg authored
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Detlef Riekenberg authored
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Detlef Riekenberg authored
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Hib Eris authored
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Hib Eris authored
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Hib Eris authored
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Hib Eris authored
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Hib Eris authored
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Hib Eris authored
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Alexandre Julliard authored
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Stefan Dösinger authored
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Stefan Dösinger authored
SCS is unfortunately a fragment program only instruction. If we have the NV extensions we can use SIN and COS. Otherwise we have to approximate sine and cosine with a taylor series. Luckily we're provided with the necessary constants by the application.
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