Initial commit: ROW Client source code
Game client codebase including: - CharacterActionControl: Character and creature management - GlobalScript: Network, items, skills, quests, utilities - RYLClient: Main client application with GUI and event handlers - Engine: 3D rendering engine (RYLGL) - MemoryManager: Custom memory allocation - Library: Third-party dependencies (DirectX, boost, etc.) - Tools: Development utilities 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
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//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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//
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// Sample Name: DXInstall Sample
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//
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// Copyright (c) 1998-2001 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
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//
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//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Description
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===========
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DXInstall is an example of how to use DirectXSetup interfaces to install the
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DirectX subsystem and DirectX drivers. It shows how to use a callback
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function to present messages and get user input through a custom interface,
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in this case a simple modeless dialog box.
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Path
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Source: DXSDK\Samples\Multimedia\Misc\DXInstall
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User's Guide
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============
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First copy the entire contents of the Redist\DirectX8 folder from the DirectX
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SDK CD into the same folder as DXInstall.exe. In your development environment,
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set the working directory to this folder as well. (In Microsoft(r) Visual C++(r),
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this setting is on the Debug page of the Project Settings dialog box.)
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Run the program and select Start Install from the File menu. DirectSetup
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performs a simulated installation of DirectX (see Programming Notes) and
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advises you of its progress in a modeless dialog box. The Options menu allows
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you to change the level of messages shown. However, if you are performing
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only a simulated installation, you will never see problem or update messages.
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Choose Get Version from the File menu. The program shows the version and
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revision number of DirectX currently installed on the system.
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Programming Notes
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=================
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By default, the program passes DSETUP_TESTINSTALL to the DirectXSetup
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function. This means that no files are actually copied, nor is the registry
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modified. To perform a real installation, delete this flag from the call.
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DXInstall employs a callback function to monitor the progress of installation
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and intercept messages. Depending on the user's preferred warning level, as
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tracked in g_fStatus, messages may be ignored or presented to the user in a
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modeless dialog box. If user input is required, the appropriate buttons are
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displayed and the GetReply function monitors the message queue until one of
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the buttons is pressed.
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