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2005 Jan 07
2
Tron 2.0 & DirectX 9.0a
Tron 2.0 starts up, offers the init menu, and works fine until you try and actually start the game. At that point, it goes blank for about 5 seconds and then says "To play tron 2.0, you need DirectX 9.0a and a supported video card with hardware TnL." If you go to the 'display' menu it says that the DX9 renderer is selected, but has nothing listed for resolutions or displays. Is
2011 Jan 20
0
Worms World Party fails to run
Ubuntu 10.04 Wine 1.3.11 Clean prefix, only modification is to run in an emulated desktop Full install log at http://pastebin.com/3kiXAJLw Full run log at http://pastebin.com/WGjQ89YW AppDB listing is for old versions of wine (newest comfirmed version listed is 1.1.40 - there is one for Kubuntu-1.2, but, frankly, that could be anything thanks to the way the *buntus numbered wine versions for
2001 Aug 06
1
Ahead Nero 5.0
Hello! I started to use wine (Wine release 20010326) just a few weeks ago. It seems to work fine. I have a Windows 98 (first edition) installation on an extra partition which should be used by wine. I run SuSE 7.2 with kernel 2.4.4 on an AMD K6-II 350 MHz with 192 MB RAM. I do not know anything about debuggers or programming in C, C+ or something. I tried to run the CDR-burning software Nero
2008 May 01
10
Non-bootable PC after using ASPI via Wine
Many years ago I wrote a Windows program that needs a SCSI card. It addresses the SCSI card using ASPI. Unfortunately, when I run the app under Wine, I see some errors (all beginning with 'fixme:') which suggest that ASPI isn't yet fully implemented (and as such, the app doesn't work properly). However - much more worrying is the fact that after running this app I end up with a
2009 Aug 19
1
Mouse Cursor drifts in some directx games
Hello, I am currently attempting to run some windows games through wine, specifically Fable - The Lost Chapters and The Elder Scrolls III - Morrowind and I am experiencing problems with my cursor drifting during game play. When I start the game (as soon as the menu screen) the mouse is initially stable, but after I move the mouse it will begin to drift vertically down at a constant speed
2005 Nov 16
1
USB devices and Wine
I am trying to run the firmware upgrade software for my mp3 player under wine. I had to hunt around to find that I needed DCOM98 for the installer to work correctly. Now, the firmware installer is installed, but it won't do its job. I get an exception "fixme:aspi:SendASPI32Command ASPI: Partially implemented SC_HA_INQUIRY for adapter 0." I think it is trying to address the MP3
2007 Oct 27
4
is wine's ASPI suitable for firmware update?
Hi, I have a PHILIPS CD-RW/DVD-ROM SCB5265 and I have problems reading of some DVDs. I found two different firmware updates which contains .exe files: TD17 (5/1/2007): http://ftp.us.dell.com/rmsd/PHILIPS-SCB5265-TD17.zip TD19 (12/13/2005): http://ftp.us.dell.com/rmsd/SCB5265_fwTD19.zip If I set up the IDE SCSI emulation, the firmware updater can recognize my CD-RW/DVD-ROM drive. # rmmod ide-cd
2001 May 18
1
cdrw firmware update
Hello, I need to do a firmware update for my cdrw and because of a missing linux program for doing that I thought of using wine for trying it. I call the programm FlashTool.exe and no error messages occur. (The surface really looks great!) The programm detects correctly the flashable cdrw-drive even with ide-scsi and the non-flashable cdrom. But then when I click on "continue" nothing
2001 Feb 09
0
Some problems with Nero
I am using Nero (the cd writer program from Ahead) and usually it works just nice. There are however some problems: In the actual burning windows there is a white field where comments during the burning process are written. In front of each comment is an icon. For some reason, no tekst is displayed in wine (the comments do show up). Another problem is that Nero doesn't notice when a CD is
2011 Aug 17
3
BIOS Flash?
I know, I probably gave a lot of people heart attacks just from that title. I'm not saying that I would actually try flashing my BIOS with WINE, I was just wondering, purely out of theoretical curiosity, if it's even possible to flash the BIOS by initiating an "exe" BIOS flasher from within WINE. I would suspect not, given that WINE "can't even" run Windows