I found Frontier on abandonia. Now, before I download it, I'm trying to understand what's GLFFE and JFFE about.
Please help.
Frontier/JJFFE etc
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I would presume GLFFE means openGL version of FFE (rather than DirectX for producing the 3D graphics - much like Oolite - more portability) and JFFE is Java FFE - so the whole thing is coded in Java - again - makes it cross platform - but I would imagine quite slow too (I remember somebody took Elite:TNK and rewrote it in Java and it was dog slow!)
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Not sure but sounds plausible - possibly there are other associated files in the original game that aren't in the main exe that are needed/used by the replacement GL/J versions of the code.
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JJFFE is John Jordan's FFE. This is the person who has created a version of FFE running on modern hardware, consisting partly of the original executable's assembly code and partly from rewritten functions that enable the old DOS program to actually work on native Windows. A few modifications to this version are also in circulation.
Replacement executable means that you have to have the original program's resource files (i.e. have the original program) and run this executable instead of the one in the standard distribution.
For whom it may concern, John Jordan is one of the current Pioneer dev team members.
Replacement executable means that you have to have the original program's resource files (i.e. have the original program) and run this executable instead of the one in the standard distribution.
For whom it may concern, John Jordan is one of the current Pioneer dev team members.
Thanks a lot. So I'm going to grab Frontier from abandonia and then one of those. I found a Polish site about Frontier so I'll be able to get most tips in my native language. It even has a Polish patch to JJFFE.another_commander wrote:JJFFE is John Jordan's FFE. This is the person who has created a version of FFE running on modern hardware, consisting partly of the original executable's assembly code and partly from rewritten functions that enable the old DOS program to actually work on native Windows. A few modifications to this version are also in circulation.
Replacement executable means that you have to have the original program's resource files (i.e. have the original program) and run this executable instead of the one in the standard distribution.
For whom it may concern, John Jordan is one of the current Pioneer dev team members.
Should I then grab JJFFE or GLFFE? Which is better?
Language, as you see from my post, is least of my worries. I'm more concerned about stability and bugs being fixed.
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