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Back out r7195 pending a closer look at thread safety in the
video backends. This would be considerably easier if there was a way for me to have fully working video in some sort of VM. If anyone has achieved that, preferably with Linux but failing that with Windows, I would appreciate any tips on how to set it up. VideoSoftware used to more or less work in a VM, but I've never been able to get OpenGL to do much more than open the window and display OSD messages. git-svn-id: https://dolphin-emu.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@7201 8ced0084-cf51-0410-be5f-012b33b47a6e
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@ -178,7 +178,10 @@ void VideoBackend::Initialize()
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OSD::AddMessage("Dolphin Direct3D11 Video Backend.", 5000);
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s_BackendInitialized = true;
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}
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void VideoBackend::Video_Prepare()
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{
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// Better be safe...
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s_efbAccessRequested = FALSE;
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s_FifoShuttingDown = FALSE;
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@ -202,10 +205,7 @@ void VideoBackend::Initialize()
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CommandProcessor::Init();
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PixelEngine::Init();
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DLCache::Init();
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}
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void VideoBackend::Video_Prepare()
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{
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// Tell the host that the window is ready
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Core::Callback_CoreMessage(WM_USER_CREATE);
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}
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