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OPENMPT 64

Started by pit80, August 05, 2013, 08:35:03

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pit80

HEllo! Possible make OPMPT 64 version? (without bridges)

Saga Musix

If it was that easy, it would have been done already.
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Saga Musix

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So, I fiddled around a bit, fixed the compile errors, wondered why the appliction still wouldn't run (error 0xc000007b, mixing 64-bit and 32-bit code), found out that it was the manifest that still references the 32-bit version of Common Controls... And then I was able to run a 64-bit version - without ASIO or DSP (bass boost / surround / ...) support. This will require some major rewrite.
Here you can try it out: http://sagagames.de/stuff/mptrack64.7z - If anything behaves in a weird way, in this version, tell me - I'm very sure that something must is broken, and we're far from an official 64-bit release. But if we can find and fix bugs, it might be easier later.
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sso

yeah, i toldja ya was a fucking genius. :D

Saga Musix

It doesn't exactly require a genius to change some compiler settings and do a google search (although the latter was the more complicated path, as the reasons for the error I got can be manifold). Luckily a lot of small steps have been taken in the past to work towards this goal (not necessarily by me), and some bigger steps are still to be done.
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sso

geniuses usually do things that are too simple for anyone else.

quote.

"If it was that easy, it would have been done already."

one day later.

"So, I fiddled around a bit"


(however, to be fair, genius is a very wide range word.) (you can be a genius at one thing and totally dumbass on another thing. (no one is perfect.))