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  1. Core ReactOS
  2. CORE-13714

[WINED3D] Regression palette degenerated between our last two WineSyncs

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      r75060 palette was at least in a semi-working state.
      We did some work on WineD3D towards the new Mesa3D rapps download in r75061 which lead to regression CORE-13486. We fixed the most important crash-regressions over there.
      What still needs to be adressed are the palette issues in:
      -Diablo 2
      -MS Age Of Empires
      -Anno 1602

      Ros-Log spams

      err:(../dll/directx/wine/wined3d/palette.c:88) Failed to set DIB color table.

      in all 3games.

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        3. d3dkmt_allocatepalette.diff
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        4. palette_test.c
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