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In 10 years there was no active development on DOS. Although it
turned out to still work, the FPS was very bad. There is little
interest in the current community to look into this.
Further more, we like to switch to c++11 functions for threads,
which are not implemented by DJGPP, the only current compiler
for DOS.
Additionally, DOS is the only platform which does not support
networking. It is the reason we have tons of #ifdefs to support
disabling networking.
By removing DOS support, we can both use c++11 functions for threads,
and remove all the code related to disabling network. Sadly, this
means we have to see DOS go.
Of course, if you feel up for the task, simply revert this commit,
and implement stub c++11 functions for threads and stub functions
for networking. We are more than happy to accept such Pull Request.
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...with those from release 1.8 branch.
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openttd.grf is now always loaded and provides all extra graphics in case the (possibly outdated) baseset does not.
orig_extra.grf contains graphics specific to the original baseset only.
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just yet; it seems unmaintained, and might not even be kicked out in the next release of Debian
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not trigger on the 64 bit Windows XP which isn't really Windows XP to start with
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- Since these are different components, distributed under a different
license, mixing them in the same directory is confusing.
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app bundle (Zydeco)
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somewhat more consistent
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