On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 9:23 AM, jaceace01 <wineforum-user at winehq.org>
wrote:> I tried to install Civ 3 the other day. I think I might have got it
installed right. Then when i went to run it, it did not work properly while
detecting the cd in the cd rom tray. I figured i would ask this question to see
what everyone thinks.
>
> Could it be that Civ 3 does not run due to the speed of the cd while
running "through" wine?
>
> Im pretty sure that Civ3 requires a specific read speed to read the cd.
>
> I propose this fix.
>
> Create an ISO on the hard drive and read the cd through the hard drive (
which should produce a faster read speed? ). The only problem i had with that is
- Wine will not detect an iso image as an actual Cd for purposes of Cd usage.
You can do this through your os. Use a loopback device and set the
drive type in winecfg. If your game is more picky and wants to read
sectors, you'll need a cd emulator.
> I propose fix for that.
>
> Allow wine to have a Cd emulator. that allows an "iso" to be
mounted and "appear" to be a valid cd in a cd rom tray.
Windows doesn't not provide this, so why should wine?
--
-Austin