On 23 Oct 2001 08:59:36 -0700, protomech@yahoo.com (Protomech) wrote:
>Using a recent build of wine (20011023 and previous) I've gotten
>heroes of might and magic 3 working, minus networking :/ After doing
>a full install in WINE (with fake windows), attempting to run the game
>came up with the 'unable to initialize resources - possible disk
>problem'. Examination of the output of wine --debugmsg
>+relay,+text,+string Heroes3.exe indicates that the game is looking
>for the data files (located in a Data subdirectory) as Datafilename,
>rather than Data/filename.
I'll be interested to see a -debugmsg +relay,+file,+dosfs, please.
> After copying the data files to the root
>installation directory and prepending 'Data' to the filename, the
game
>starts and runs correctly. However, networking seems to be broken -
>attempting to create a TCP/IP game results in the following error:
> DirectPlay Error: 'Unknown Error?' C:\Dev\Heroes 3 Exp
>2\Game\remote.cpp Line #1867 and 'locking' of the game.
>examination of the output of wine --debugmsg +dplay Heroes3.exe
>doesn't reveal anything meaningful - I'll post a link to this output
>if it is helpful. What is the status of DirectPlay in wine (HOMM3
>uses DirectX 6.1, if that's helpful). What is a good direction to
>start in, for looking at what's happening and how to fix it? Using an
>updated Debian 2.3 'woody' installation on a k7 box with sufficient
>memory, etc.
It's unclear if it's really a directplay error or a networking error.
If you can post a link to a +relay,+winsock trace instead. I may be
able to find the problem if it's networking (probably not if it's
a directX issue, alas)
Gerard