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2008 Feb 20
0
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games is pretty much in its infancy at this point so I hope to see
that grow in the future. My first question as I looked around was
wondering whether gaming apps that were in there had been checked were
checked in Crossover Games or Crossover Office? Maybe I missed it. I
don't know yet.
Anyway, I am really happy to see a second path for Windows gamers
in Linux. That's not really me
2010 Dec 14
3
Transgaming Cider Game users can now save 25% off CodeWeaver
In reality how well do games really run with Transgaming's Cider on Mac? Well with the the help of my friend Google I did some searches for Cider Games and this is what I found. Below is a quote and link to the original article.
So how do you save 25% off CrossOver Games for Mac?
Read More :
2006 Feb 19
3
Do the developers of wine get royalties or developement support from cross over office and transgaming companies
I would like to know if wine developers (well team) receives royalties
or support from transgaming and cross over office creators.
Because I am disgusted that the Wine creators spent so much time and
effort and hard work into their creation with good intension's whilst
transgaming and cross over office developers use there system to profit
on things that are a necessity rather than just being
2008 Mar 25
7
CodeWeavers released CrossOver Games today!
An Introduction CrossOver Games
CrossOver Games is a commercial variant of Wine released by CodeWeavers with support for many of today's most popular games. CrossOver Games is tested for performance and stability with many games such as Guild Wars, Eve Online, and Steam games like Half-Life 2 and Portal.
Link: Full Article
2011 Jun 17
1
most beneficial commercial wine software?
I'm sure the best way to support Wine is directly, through contributing code, money, or other resources.
but out of curiosity, if one were to purchase a third-party commercial solution, such as Crossover, Bordeaux, or whatever it is that Transgaming is offering these days, what would be the best choice in terms of contributing to Wine? I guess what I'm asking is which of the wine-based
2008 Sep 02
0
No subject
application. If I try to open the application and pass it the command "/PAR
script.txt", it does not work:
$ open WinBUGS.exe '/PAR script.txt'
The file /PAR script.txt does not exist.
It parses '/PAR script.txt' as a file name rather than an argument. I tried
the following variation but it results in the same error:
$ open -a WinBUGS14 '/PAR script.txt'
The
2008 Apr 02
5
Forum vs Mailing lists - by the numbers
So, if we look at January, the last month without the forum:
http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/2008-January/thread.html
we had 226 posts.
If we look at March, the first full month with the forum:
http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/2008-March/thread.html
we had 2136 posts.
Even if you say that 1,000 of those posts were meta posts with complaints from
us Mailman lovers,
2001 Feb 07
0
Wine Weekly News #81 (2001 Week 06)
please find enclosed this week slim edition...
A+
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Eric Pouech (http://perso.wanadoo.fr/eric.pouech/)
"The future will be better tomorrow", Vice President Dan Quayle
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Wine Weekly News
All the News that Fits, we print.
Events, progress, and happenings
2001 Feb 07
0
Wine Weekly News #81 (2001 Week 06)
please find enclosed this week slim edition...
A+
--
---------------
Eric Pouech (http://perso.wanadoo.fr/eric.pouech/)
"The future will be better tomorrow", Vice President Dan Quayle
-------------- next part --------------
Wine Weekly News
All the News that Fits, we print.
Events, progress, and happenings
2001 Mar 26
2
TransGaming and SourceForge
Hi everyone,
Just wanted to let everyone know that the TransGaming DirectX development is now
being hosted at SourceForge. You can get updates from our live CVS tree, discuss
DirectX specific issues on the 'WineX-devel' mailing list, etc. The SourceForge
project page is at:
http://sourceforge.net/project/winex
The CVSROOT for CVS is:
2002 Aug 13
1
ReWind vs WINE vs WINEX
I have a question in that which is the best WINE to
use? Or what are the differences
wineX - This is the wine from Transgaming that the CVS
does not contain SafeDisc but the purchasable one
does?
rewind - This is the MIT/X licensed version
wine - This is the LGPL version from www.winehq.com
Right now I use "wine" and update from CVS from
winehq.com. So which is the best one to use as
2001 Dec 12
1
running an old build of wine?
I've noticed lots of people posting to this board running ancient versions
of wine.
Upgrading or replacing wine is easy..but I know some of you are slighty
afraid of messing what you got set up already.
There are current binaries, rpms, and source here
http://www.winehq.com/download.shtml
I recommend getting the CVS snapshot rpm (the one on top) or to just use
cvs to get the source
2001 Jul 03
1
directX and transgaming patch
Could someone please post a concise explanation of what's required to
get directX working in wine? Here's what I've tried, and vaguely what
happened (I'm running RedHat 7.1, new install):
installed most recent rpm version of wine
can't find direct X (shouldn't be surprising)
uninstalled
got most recent tarball of wine
compiled it
can't find direct X
2011 Jan 19
5
CrossOver Linux Vs. Wine
Sorry to bother, but I can?t understand a lot of your double standards ...
On the one hand develop a proprietary product "CrossOver Linux", but at the same time cooperating with the project "Wine" that's free.
Wine could be today better than CrossOver Linux, but who knows, perhaps you are sabotaging and delaying the Wine project.
I Don?t understand why you don?t develop
2001 Feb 10
0
Current Directory Strangely Affects Behaviour of Applications
I am trying to debug a game called Grand Prix Legends, running on wine
with the transgaming patch. If just spent all day getting nowhere in
winedbg because I couldn't get hold of what the game was doing.
If I cd to the directory in which the game is installed (ie
~/win/sierra/gpl) and then run
wine gpl.exe
The program starts and fills the whole of my screen with a single
black window. It
2001 Feb 08
0
hello, I need some help for using wine...
hello,
thanks for all for helping me.
Yves
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2002 Sep 10
1
IE5.5 (was:(no subject))
Thanks for the reply!
I tried the instructions on Frank's IE5.5 page, including copying all
the files and directories to my ~/.wine/fake_windows/ directory (except
jsnl.dll, which I could not find...)
I do not know if dcom95 exists somewhere in one of the directories that
I copied across, but I know that exactly the same thing happens when I
try to run IE on the Windows partition (instead of
2005 Aug 30
0
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Fedora Core 2 Problem:
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Between Fedora Core 2 test3 and Fedora Core 2 production,
Red Hat turned on a facility to allow user processes to
allocate 4 Gig of memory (instead of the traditional 3G limit).
Unfortunately, this meant that some Windows programs would
get shunted into addresses over the 3G limit, which had never
happened before, and which many Windows programs choke
2001 Jun 29
1
Deus Ex in Wine - working
hey all, i know it's kind of pointless to get Deus Ex running in wine now thnx
to loki (j/k), but if you have shelled out $$ for Deus Ex winblows version, now
you can run it in wine. I got Deus Ex running yesterday with TransGaming's
(www.transgaming.com) version of wine. I ran it in both OpenGL and Glide mode,
video runs excellent. Mouse input is great as well, much better than the
2003 Nov 07
0
Re: Asterisk-Users digest, Vol 1 #1835 - 12 msgs
Thanks Brian, and thanks again for the included definitions <grin> - that
helped too. Your comments are really helping clear many questions.
I suppose our intensions are to become an IXC.
So if my local carrier is sporting old technology, they'll provide TDM
services. So if I understood you correctly, the "in-band signaling" is
typically SS7, and the alternative is typically