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2001 Apr 04
1
A question about Starcraft IPX
I don't know if I should be posting this here, and if this newsgroup is the incorrect one, could someone point me in the right direction? Just a question, I have SC working fine on my linux box with wine.. but when I go to play a LAN game with IPX ipx_interface add -p eth0 802.2 0A0A0A00:09 ipx_route add 0A0A0A00 0A0A0A00 0A0A0A09 it see's the game, but is "Unable to join
2002 Feb 26
1
How can you capture the input and output of a serial port in wine
I'm curious about this. I'm trying to reverse-engineer a really neato-device that hooks up to the serial port and has Windows software. I've figured out the protocol the device sends; I'm just not sure how the device is initialized. So I'd love to capture the Windows software doing the dirty deed.. and WINE is IMHO just the tool. So, question is: How do you capture serial
2001 Apr 05
1
IPX <-> Starcraft (under Wine)
ok I've got Starcraft loaded in wine...works fine ;-) I have IPX installed within the kernel.. and have the following commandline.. modprobe ne2k-pci ifconfig eth0 192.168.0.1 netmask 255.255.255.0 up route add -net 192.168.0.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 eth0 ipx_interface add -p eth0 802.3 0x12345678 but it seems that Starcraft cant see the IPX thingo..err anyone know how to get starcraft to
2001 Mar 01
2
IPX Issues
I followed the entire Starcraft/WinE HOWTO located at http://koti.mbnet.fi/~hoppq/sc-howto.html Starcraft now works just fine, except the Local Area (IPX) part doesn't work. My interface (eth0) is configured as follows: eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:50:04:82:F7:A7 inet addr:192.168.1.2 Bcast:192.168.1.255 Mask:255.255.255.0 IPX/Ethernet 802.3
2001 Mar 17
1
More Starcraft IPX issues
Wine is : 20010216 Distro is : RH7 w/ all the latest patches Starcraft works beautifully (but only as root does DGA work :o( ), /except/: Running network games (which requires IPX) work perfectly, but only on LAN, i.e., on a setup w/ eth0 and lo, a network game will only work if ipx_interface add -p eth0 802.3 0x12345678 Under these conditions I can play, no problem. But, this doesn't
2006 May 22
4
LAN games no longer working in Starcraft
My nephew was home last night and I couldn't play Starcraft with him because selecting UDP or IPX LAN games no longer works. When they're selected, a message box appears saying: Unable to initialize network provider I had the same issue in 0.9.11, 0.9.12, 0.9.13. I was able to play multiplayer LAN games previously, but I'm unable to say what version I was using at that time. I first
2003 Dec 11
1
IPX + Wine + Red Alert 2
Hi, I've just finished to download wine (Wine-20031118.tar.gz) and I'am trying to play IPX Network Game (Red Alert 2) I bring up the ipx interface: ipx_interface add -p eth0 802.3 0x0000001 (copy the number from Windows...) And I try run the game... but it always says that IPX is not avaiable. I'm running Mandrake 9.1 What am i doing wrong? Any Hint? Thx
2001 Feb 27
2
Installing napster on a WINE on system.
I am having installing Napster on a system with out windows. I get to almost the end on installing the Windows Audio Format files, and then hangs. I can get the install to complete if I cancel the WMA support, but then napster refuses to run. Anyonw know how to do this? I tried both wine-20010216 and todays CVS. -Dan de Haan
2001 May 23
0
ipx configuration for starcraft brood war
I've got a problem to make run Starcraft in local area network . I can see in the ipx screen the name of the network game (sometimes) and when i click it returns me an error I try to play with another computer which runs on win98 Please asnwer me . I read about ipx_route but i don't know how ti use it
2010 Nov 16
5
IPX works via wired network, not via wireless
Hi All, I have installed Atomic Bomberman as described here: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Atomic_bomberman When I connect 2 PC's running linux via networkcables and a switch, IPX works perfectly. I start the game on both PC's, set PC A to "Start Network game" via IPX, and PC B to "Join network game". Now PC B can see the game of PC A, connect to it, and then
2001 Nov 23
1
Has anyone got a wine.conf that's Ok with starcraft ???
Hi All ! I'm trying to install Starcraft on my Linux box using wine, but, after 1 month, I don't reach to run the Setup ! Cause : No start menu ! I've tried the tips on www.linuxgames.com and nothing runs better ... :-( Does anyone got a wine.conf file that works properly ? If yes, please, could-you post it ? (or send it by email ? (only remove the 'NOSPAMPLEASE')) to got my
2009 Mar 27
14
IPX and AMD64 not mixing?
I've searched the forums for AMD64 and IPX but couldn't find a solution here. I am running Debian Lenny 2.6.26-1-amd64 on an AMD Turion 64x2 1.60GHz system with 1GB of RAM. I have Wine running and it runs my older games just fine (this is a laptop with an ATI1100M so no new games here!) but it doesn't seem to work with IPX. I installed the IPX tools package and ran the commands
2008 Nov 28
1
Red Alert / Red Alert II / Tiberium Sun: Overriding wsock32.dll to avoid IPX
Background: Red Alert / Red Alert II / C&C / Tiberium Sun uses IPX for LAN play. According to AppDB, this works, at least for Red Alert II (Orginal RA is not on the first page of Google results...), but it requires Wine to be run as root. Since I do not have IPX installed and I'm not normally in a mood to recompile my kernel, and the Windows users that I want to play against do want to
2011 Apr 11
2
Samba over IPX
I would like to add my case for a wish of IPX support in Samba: We use a number of CNC tool machines whose host is pure DOS based. Don't be surprised that DOS is stilll running somewhere. It is fairly OK when we get to the field of HW and real-time control, unlike Windows and the like... These hosts use IPX to access LAN shares. IPX is here preferable to TCP/IP because of its lower memory
2011 Oct 04
2
Starcraft / Broodwar: CD not found
Hello! Currently I am trying to install Starcraft + Broodwar on Ubuntu 11.04 using wine 1.3.15-0ubuntu5 (wine1.3). My future aim is to get it running well, and to be able to connect to a LAN with several Windows 7 PCs via TCP/IP (somehow IPX does not work for them) BUT: I am stuck at the very beginning: I installed starcraft on wine's C:Programs/ etc ... but no matter if I want to play it,
2008 Apr 14
2
IPX
I test one application, which require IPX. The matter is I don't know source of failure - application itself, Wine or software misconfiguration. Is there an useful IPX utility to test network inside Wine ?
2003 Mar 04
2
Samba over IPX/NetBeui
Hello: Is it possible to run SAMBA over IPX/NetBeui? (I will thank any suggestion) I hava an small LAN of 3 computers, connected to the Internet through a Cable-modem with DHCP (the cablemodem and the computers are all connected to a hub). The CableModem assigns every computer a random public IP adress, but usually from diferent range (ie: 212.78.x.x, 62.57.x.x, etc), so I cannot get SAMBA or
2004 Nov 07
1
Network booting DOS with IPX support
Hi all, I'm trying to work out how to boot DOS on a diskless PC, and I've come to a bit of a stumbling block with loading IPX support (which is extremely important, since most DOS games use IPX for network play ;-)) So far thanks to PXELinux and Memdisk I've gotten a DOS floppy image booting successfully, but I'm stuck trying to get IPX support. Admittedly I don't have much
2006 Aug 30
1
Samba over IPX - various sites say it works?
Hi, I know this question was posted back in 2002/2003, just wondering if the answer has changed since then :) There are various sites which say its possible to run Samba using NetBIOS over IPX: http://samba.anu.edu.au/cifs/docs/what-is-smb.html http://nlug.org/mail/nlug__1999_05/0057.html I've tried everything I know to (which admittedly isn't much) and can't get it to work (I
2000 Jan 11
1
A strong case for IPX support in Samba and smbfs
I would benefit from IPX support in both Samba and smbfs. I subscribe to Road Runner, a cablemodem service run by Time Warner Cable. The cablemodem hooks up to an ethernet hub. The ethernet hub is hooked to three computers. One of those computers runs Windows 98. The other two can dual boot between Windows 98 and Linux. TCP/IP works perfectly on all the computers, in both Win98 and Linux