After seeing the post about X-Plane on slashdot I thought I would give it a try using wine under linux. Unfortunately I get this error when I run it: err:win32:PE_fixup_imports No implementation for DSOUND.dll.11 imported from C:\Program Files\X-System 604\X-Plane 604.exe, setting to 0xdeadbeef I have a feeling this has to do with X-Plane requiring DirectX 8 and wine not yet supporting DirectX 8. Is there a solution to this problem. Thanks, Lucas
May be you should read slashdot more freqently ... ;)) here : X-Plane Flight Simulator For Linux ----------------------------------------- Posted by timothy on Saturday October 13, @03:59PM from the ich-fliege dept. sho-gun writes: "It seems that Austin Meyer, creator of X-Plane , is going to be porting his simulator to Linux. X-Plane is an incredible flight simulator which models flight dynamics by using blade-element theory. Many big companies use X-Plane for development. Currently only the support programs (the programs that build the planes, scenery, airfoils) are available but the full application should be available soon, according to the website. Along side with the open-sourced Flightgear, this certainly is good news for flight simulator fans that use Linux." you can download the linux port @ http://www.x-plane.com -------- M.Angermann
Only the support progams and not the actual simulator have been ported to linux. The windows version of the support programs run fine under wine though. Lucas Debian User wrote:> May be you should read slashdot more freqently ... ;)) > > here : X-Plane Flight Simulator For Linux > ----------------------------------------- > Posted by timothy on Saturday October 13, @03:59PM > from the ich-fliege dept. > sho-gun writes: "It seems that Austin Meyer, creator of X-Plane , is > going to be porting his simulator to Linux. X-Plane is an incredible > flight simulator which models flight dynamics by using blade-element > theory. Many big companies use X-Plane for development. Currently > only the support programs (the programs that build the planes, > scenery, airfoils) are available but the full application should be > available soon, according to the website. Along side with the > open-sourced Flightgear, this certainly is good news for flight > simulator fans that use Linux." > > > you can download the linux port @ http://www.x-plane.com > > -------- > > M.Angermann > > _______________________________________________ > wine-users mailing list > wine-users@winehq.com > http://www.winehq.com/mailman/listinfo/wine-users