Hello all, I am trying to install an application done in Java, but in a kind of very Windows-Centric Java. The installer is InstallAnywhere. There's obviously a problem with calls to DirectDraw, both with the installer, and with the application itself if I try to run a version installed on Windows. When I try with the builtin ddraw.dll, the messages are : fixme:ddraw:upload_surface_to_tex_memory_init Warning : pitch is not a multiple of BPP - not supported yet ! And the windows are showing blank. So I tried to use native ddraw.dll. I tried two different versions, including one from win98. Then there's no error message, but windows are not showing, CPU takes 100% until I stop the process. Does someone have some advices what to try next ? thanks in advance, and thanks a million times for the great work on wine rudi
Rudi Bruchez wrote:> Hello all, > > I am trying to install an application done in Java, but in a kind of > very Windows-Centric Java. The installer is InstallAnywhere. There's > obviously a problem with calls to DirectDraw, both with the installer, > and with the application itself if I try to run a version installed on > Windows. > > When I try with the builtin ddraw.dll, the messages are : > > fixme:ddraw:upload_surface_to_tex_memory_init Warning : pitch is not a > multiple of BPP - not supported yet ! > > And the windows are showing blank.This is related to Direct 3D.> > > So I tried to use native ddraw.dll. I tried two different versions, > including one from win98. Then there's no error message, but windows > are not showing, CPU takes 100% until I stop the process.Native ddraw dll will never work with wine.> > > Does someone have some advices what to try next ?Could you send a log with ddraw channel enabled (with WINEDEBUG=+ddraw wine ...) ? Bye, Christian