First of all ddraw,d3d ect. will only work on windows os. Opengl can run on other os. Dx is better in my opinion but if you want to make a game and port it to ther os dx is a bad choice so large game dev. can use opengl to its advantage to run on other os as long as they have g cards that are opengl suported. (example) After all assembly is more powerful then c\c++ but not as portable.
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Xming X ServerXming is the leading X Window System Server for Microsoft Windows.It is fully featured, lean, fast, simple to install and because it is standalone native Windows, easily made portable (not needing a machine-specific installation or access to the Windows registry).Xming is totally secure when used with SSH and optionally includes an enhanced Plink SSH client and a portable PuTTY replacement package. Xming installers include executable code, and libraries, only built by me, Colin Harrison (Project Xming's chief developer) + this website is free of adverts, pop-ups and usage tracking of any kind, including cookies, and is hosted on machines only administered by me.Mesa with GLX, or Microsoft WGL, provide interactive OpenGL 2D and 3D network transparent graphics rendering.High performance Windows AIGLX is available for graphics cards that support hardware-accelerated OpenGL.PuTTY is Project Xming's preferred and integrated X terminal emulator for Microsoft Windows: superseding any requirement for a cumbersome POSIX API compatibility layer and simulated directory mount points.Xming is cross-compiled on Linux for Microsoft Windows, using MinGW-w64, mostly from canonical X.Org source code with my patches applied. It is kept current and secure with frequent updates from X.Org, XCB, XKB, FreeType, PThreads4W, Mesa, PuTTY and xorg group issues in freedesktop gitlab.Screenshots Xming -multiwindow mode on Windows 7 with five clients including a remote ParaView.XDMCP on one X serverand an xlogo X client onanother.XDMCP on one X server usedto access a remote Raspberry Piand a few clients on another.ReleasesLinks and release statusWebsite ReleasesVersionState/NotesReleasedMD5 signaturesSize MBXmingXming-x647.7.0.87Website Release2 Feb 2023MD5 signatures6.717.08Xming-portablePuTTYXming-portablePuTTY-x647.7.0.69Website Release2 Aug 2021MD5 signatures2.953.05See Donations for how to obtain a Donor Password.Public Domain ReleasesVersionState/NotesReleasedMD5 signatureSize MBXming-fonts7.7.0.10Public Domain9 Aug 2016ed1a0ab53688615bfec88ab399ae547031.1XmingXming-mesa6.9.0.31Public Domain4 May 20074cd12b9bec0ae19b95584650bbaf534ae580debbf6110cfc4d8fcd20beb541c12.102.50Website SnapshotsVersionState/NotesSnapshotMD5 signatureSize MBSnapshot XmingSnapshot Xming-x647.7.0.88Work in progress5 Feb 2023 19:04Not yet released6.727.08See Donations for how to obtain a Donor Password.Windows installersXming installers make it child's play to quickly install project components, interactively, with a few mouse clicks.They also install/uninstall, silently, using command line parameters. Installers are for all Microsoft Windows editions no older than Windows 7 sp1 or Windows Server 2008 R2 sp1, but not ARM-based machines.Safety note: make sure you put an installer in an empty directory (or in one containing only other Project Xming installer files) before running it to avoid the possibility of a rogue file 'hijack'. It is also wise to check the MD5 signatures of installers (I list a range of better checksums, than md5sum, for the installers in the download directory).XmingOptional extras are the Plink for Xming SSH client, XLaunch wizard, Tools and clients and GLX test clients. At least 24.8MB of free disk space is required. The x64 version is specific for 64-bit Windows x64. Note: use 32-bit Xming on Itanium/ia64.Don't install anywhere other than the default directory unless you really know what you are doing and install using right-click 'Run as administrator' if necessary.OpenGL support is now provided by all Xming installers (Xming used to have separate builds and installers; with and without Mesa).If you intend to use PuTTY: make sure you pick the correct Plink SSH client for use with Xming-portablePuTTY or original PuTTY i.e. there are two different Plink(s) in an Xming installer.The Xming executable has an absolute minimum of fonts; the so-called built-ins.X clients usually need extra fonts to supplement these...Xming-fontsThis additional installer provides standard core X fonts (which are usually required) and optional extended Bitstream Vera replacement fonts from DejaVue. At least 19.8MB of free disk space is required (for the default selection of fonts). Note: one Xming-fonts installer is common for both 32-bit and 64-bit Xming.You should install Xming-fonts in the same directory you installed Xming.For an x64 (native 64-bit) installation on 64-bit Windows (x64) this defaults to...C:\Program Files\Xming (also the default install directory on 32-bit Windows)and for a native 32-bit WoW64 installation on 64-bit Windows (x64 or ia64) defaults to...C:\Program Files (x86)\XmingIf you have installed both 32 and 64-bit Xming, on 64-bit Windows, you will need Xming-fonts in both the directories above i.e. sub-directory 'fonts' and contents.I separated these fonts from Xming installers, above, since they have a high installed footprint, don't change very often and modern X applications use client-side fonts instead via fontconfig. Xming-fonts are however needed by traditional X applications e.g. emacs.Since these standard X Window fonts tend to be ugly, you could use better TrueType fonts from your Microsoft system like this.Instead of installing Xming-fonts, to provide core X fonts, you could use an X font server on your network.Xming-portablePuTTYThis optional installer provides a fully portable replacement for PuTTY. At least 6.4MB of free disk space is required. You should not install portablePuTTY in the same directory you installed Xming: it is completely autonomous. The x64 version is specific for 64-bit Windows x64.Don't install anywhere other than the default directory unless you really know what you are doing and install using right-click 'Run as administrator' if necessary.Xming-portablePuTTY works without requiring access to the Windows registry. The portable Plink executable incorporates the changes for the Plink for Xming SSH client.Using XmingAdept operating systems have X11 Network Transparency, why not Microsoft Windows?Note this website convention: Window = X Window Windows = Microsoft WindowsWhat can you use Xming for?All the normal X Window Server functions and some you might not have thought ofExtend the magic of X11 Network Transparency to the ubiquitous Microsoft Desktop.Enable your Windows and Linux/Unix machines to integrate as a heterogeneous Private/Personal Cloud by using Xming and PuTTY. Be clear, not cloudy, about where your data is and who may access, or indeed, exploit it!Use your Microsoft computer as a thin client terminal to remote Linux/Unix machines .Headless a Linux/Unix machine by removing its keyboard, mouse, monitor and maybe even its graphics card. Execute commands via PuTTY terminals, and display via Xming, over your network.Window's drivers are often faster and more capable than Linux drivers for hardware-accelerated OpenGL enabled graphics cards. Xming can exploit the capabilities of an OpenGL enabled device, on a Windows machine, by use of its -wgl option in all modes including XDMCP (e.g. -query).You can display remote X clients directly on the Windows Desktop without running a remote Display Manager and so free up the resources used by that DM.Remote control your Raspberry Pi from Windows. Here is an example XLaunch file to display Midori for Raspbian jessie using Plink.Extend server-side X fonts to include any TrueType fonts on your Windows machine. These high quality fonts can be accessed, in situ, and added to the X server font list.Use Xming with portablePuTTY as a pocket X server by copying both to a USB flash drive etc. Once made portable; no installed software or access to the Windows registry is needed.Old slow redundant Windows machines can be easily re-cycled into slick Linux machines and then accessed with Xming from your latest Windows computer. You will then get the best of both worlds, each with its own separate system architecture, security and philosophy. Xming elegantly and efficiently provides input control and graphical display for software that is running on the remote system.Use SSH and X-Forwarding in -multiwindow mode, instead of VNC, to reclaim precious resources (including desktop space) and facilitate cut-and-paste between windows.You can run Xming on multiple monitors in many ways, e.g. if you have two monitors on a Windows machine, you could put the full remote Linux/Unix session on the second monitor using>Xming -query -nodecoration -screen 0 @2 -clipboard -wglXinerama could be used to create one large virtual display, e.g. with two monitors>Xming -query -nodecoration -screen 0 @1 -screen 1 @2 +xinerama -clipboardManualsThis documentation is constantly being updated and may be incorrect for old versions. Don't be put off, there needs to be a lot of it to cover the many uses for the X protocol, but for most users Xming installs quickly and can be started, by the XLaunch wizard, in just a few seconds.Xming Manual.This doesn't contain any X server commands. You can view all the applicable X server commands for Xming with -help or run this XLaunch file. These online X.Org Manual pages also give more detail on generic X server and X client options.Note: not all general options are logical for Windows or honoured by Xming.Manuals are also available for XLaunch, Xmingrc, portablePuTTY, PuTTY, Xmon, the Run utility and command line use of Xming's install and uninstall programs. All Tools and clients also have Xming manuals.I also have a Recipe for setting up a headless Raspberry Pi and remote controlling it with PuTTY and Xming.Getting startedUse XLaunch -find if all you want is to login to a remote machine and interact with its Display Manager via Microsoft Windows (using XDMCP).This is an elegant way to use an xserver but XDMCP mode is not very secure. It is safer to work via X-Forwarding and the SSH protocol, e.g. using PuTTY, on shared networks. Getting started with PuTTY X-Forwarding is described below and in more detail here.A good tip: get PuTTY working first with Pageant, and use Saved Sessions, before using Xming/Xmingrc/XLaunch. Those Saved Sessions should only use the SSH-2 protocol, 'Enable X11 forwarding' and for the following example set 'X display location' to 'localhost:0'.To simply start Xming in -multiwindow mode from Command Prompt (the Windows cmd console)>"C:\Program Files\Xming\Xming.exe" -multiwindow -clipboard If you now need a Command Prompt: run it from Xming's notification area icon menu. Many useful variables will then be inherited e.g. %CD% and %DISPLAY%This gives you a multiwindow/multimonitors X server on display-number 0 (the default), with an integrated Windows window manager. Note...You cannot run two X servers with the same display-number; use the :display-number option if you want multiple instances.On recent Windows versions: in order to easily use Xming's notification area icon(s) you should set 'Show icon and notifications', for the Xming X server icon.You could now run, for example, firefox on a remote machine like this (Xming will 'serve' control and display locally)...just type 'firefox' on a PuTTY terminal connected to a remote machineor from a Command Prompt use PuTTY's Plink tool one of two ways...>plink -ssh -2 -X firefox either, with user@remote-host>plink -load firefox or, with a PuTTY Saved Session name.XLaunch makes using Xming with PuTTY's Plink and generic Windows ssh clients easy...The XLaunch wizardXLaunch is a wizard for simplifying the startup of an Xming X server. Its re-usable XML configuration files also act as mini-session managers. One X client can be selected for concurrent display from a local or remote machine. When remote, the X client is accessed securely via PuTTY or SSH.Remote login using XDMCP is also provided as well as a host finder and chooser via the -find command and XPing button... Also use XLaunch to just simply start the X server and then run several X clients later by hand, or from Xmingrc menu entries.Example .xlaunch configuration files for a remote xterm via PuTTY and a remote login via XDMCP.Using the wizard to get a remote wireshark via PuTTY in -multiwindow mode... You can select the windowing mode, the way sessions are started and save the configuration for later reuse. An XLaunch configuration file can be just clicked to rerun saved settings without having to go through the wizard pages. Also automatic validation of configuration files against the XLaunch XML Schema Definition is selectable when starting the wizard. Additionally, automatic display-number (i.e. X server) allocation is provided.Help is available for each XLaunch page via the 'Help' button, or F1, and from these links...Display settings Session type Start program XDMCP settings Additional parameters Finish configuration Host FinderXmingrc and the X icon menuYou can configure the X toolbar icon menu (i.e. the right-click menu on Xming's notification area icon), Windows icons, styles and system menus (i.e. the right-click menu on a Window's title bar) using an Xmingrc file. Additionally, on the icon menu, a Host Finder is provided for listing, choosing and then accessing any responding XDMCP hosts on your network, as well as a log file viewer.It is also possible to not hide the root window (Note: you may lose control of your desktop it you don't 'Hide Root Window') and disable the 'X11 PRIMARY Selection' (the highlighted text copying mechanism with X clients).I use this Xmingrc file to open X Window clients (singly or combined in session files), PuTTY and Command Prompt terminals, and to control access to the X server.Remote Linux/Unix (and local Windows) programs can be run from Xmingrc menu items. Use of Plink is recommended when starting remote programs.Xmingrc is a structured text file, so to avoid errors, study the installed default Xmingrc file (plus my Xmingrc file: see screenshots below). Tools and clientsMany X.Org tools and clients have been ported to Microsoft Windows console (Windows CUI) applications and built modular using MinGW-w64...appresatobmbitmapbmtoacxpmeditresicolistresmkfontscaleoclocksetxkbmapsxpmtwmviewresxauthxcalcxclipboardxclockxcutselxdpyinfoxevxeyesxfontselxhostxkbcompxkillxlogoxlsatomsxlsclientsxlsfontsxmessagexmodmapXmonxpropxrandrxrdbxsetxsetrootxwininfoUse the links in the table above to view Xming manuals for each entry.Note: xkbcomp is built without a Windows console (Windows GUI), and always installed, as it is used by Xming during X server startup. Also Xmon is sourced here not from X.Org.These additional tools are also supplied in Xming installers...xroot is a CUI tool providing a clickable swatch of root window for use when -rootless to access window manager root menus which otherwise maybe hidden.follow is a simple CUI Windows text following tool, like Linux/Unix 'tail -f', for monitoring Xming log files.font-dirs is a tool used by an Xming installer to create a custom font-dirs file. The executable itself is not installed.glxgears and glxinfo (+ seventeen more GLX clients from the canonical Mesa Demos) are available separately via installer component 'GLX test clients'.Examples, from Command Prompt>xsetroot -cursor_name left_ptr -fg white -bg black -solid SteelBlue>setxkbmap de -model pc105>xkbcomp -a :0 %TEMP%/desc.xkb Output the keyboard source, including comments.>xkill -frame Use in -multiwindow mode to select a client to close.>xroot -geometry 50x50+500+50 -color SteelBlue Useful with -rootless and some window managers.An example of the interactive X protocol monitor, Xmon, being used on Windows 7>xmonui xmond Xmonui graphics front-end piped to an xmond console providing trace, for display 1 clients, while an X server is running display 0. Using PuTTY with Xming is highly recommended as it provides SSH for Windows (typically used to log into remote Linux/Unix machines and execute commands) and Plink is especially useful...Plink for Xming SSH clientPlink is a command line connection tool, similar to Linux/Unix ssh, that is used for automating secure remote operations from XLaunch and Xmingrc.The Xming Plink SSH client is made with MinGW-w64 from patched PuTTY code.These modifications substitute Windows prompts for many console ones because XLaunch and Xming are built console free (GUI) and so stdout/stderr messages are hidden when Plink is spawned from them. Use as a replacement for Plink in 'standard' PuTTY (i.e. installers or binaries downloaded from Simon Tatham's website). Note: Xming-portablePuTTY's Plink incorporates the same changes but is not compatible with 'standard' PuTTY (there is a choice of two different Plink(s) in an Xming installer).An example using Plink in a .js file to display a remote xterm.The Run utilityThe Run utility is an autonomous tool used to start Windows applications with a hidden attached console command window. This is the Manual for run.Its 32-bit binary, 64-bit binary and source code are supplied separately from Project Xming; and licensed GPLv2.Here is an example Desktop Shortcut using run and Plink to display a remote konsole.DonationsI greatly appreciate contributions towards improving Xming's development and hosting resources. Plus, if you found Xming useful, a little thanks gives me the motivation to make it even better.Without updating equipment my Xming development can't continue or advance, hence this hardware funding initiative... If the button is faultily not setting 10 (GBP), email me and I'll setup a PayPal money request instead or just send 10 to my PayPal account.Note: you don't need a PayPal account to use the donation button and can pay with a credit/debit card.By donating a minimum of 10 (GBP) you will get a Donor Password, sent by email, enabling download access to Xming Website Releases and Development Snapshots, for one year, and permission to use Xming Website Releases as a private individual.If you can't donate money for legal reasons just send 10 to my PayPal account or email me for alternatives. My email address and PayPal account are the same: colin@xming.myzen.co.ukSee Terms and Conditions for license purchasing. 2ff7e9595c
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