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Aurora+aero, saving settings and Synesthesia+boot #2

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@entdark entdark commented Apr 11, 2016

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Hi entdark, could you provide a release of these changes on your fork or a guide on how to build the project?

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entdark commented Nov 29, 2016

Hi @henrydobson.
I'd like to make some "official" release, but would like to test if my binaries work on Windows 10 properly.
Also to explain how to compile this monster - it requires some a bit deep digging.
Maybe I could contact you through some ISM, explain everything and we make some tests?
Preferable: Skype, irc, Telegram.

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Sounds fine with me. I have since had ago myself. Please see my fork of your project. The result was not an immediate workable version with Windows 10 however I did manage to find the SDK and supporting projects and cobble together a working binary after fixing some API references and build errors. I am by no means a Windows or C++ dev so it's probably in need of some love but I made a release and included some notes on the changes. in that.

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entdark commented Nov 29, 2016

I've already seen that, and it's done not very well. That's why I commented here.
Still waiting for any ISM.

entdark added 3 commits July 8, 2019 23:08
- removed reallocating screen buffer on every frame
- fixed cursor flickering
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