I built an app in MS Windows with VC++ 6.0 (the one I'd like to port to the iPhone if you saw my last post). Both Macs have the same MacPorts version of Wine 0.9.56. It runs fine on Mac OSX Tiger Intel [Core 2 Duo] (MacBook Pro). But when I copy the files to the same version of Mac OSX Tiger Intel [Core Duo] (Mac Mini), I get the following unexpected extra text when I launch the app. I just noticed that the app seems to run fine if I'm patient and let it run on this slightly slower machine. 08:03:09:02:40:06 Main==> Start: Parameters:C:\PROG~FBU\HAUP~AMU\MVPStart.exe fixme:ntdll:find_reg_tz_info Can't find matching timezone information in the registry for bias 360, std (d/m/y): 2/11/2008, dlt (d/m/y): 9/03/2008 This text above is referencing another exe that only is present on the Mac Mini, "C:\Program Files\Hauppauge MediaMVP\MVPStart.exe", which has nothing to do with the program I'm trying to run. It is either left over from a manual build from WineHQ (as opposed to MacPorts) or from a CrossOver Mac Trial, or maybe even Darwine. I just searched for ntdll on MS Windows and found ntdll.dll, but I don't believe I used that on the MacBook Pro. I added it to the directory from where I call "wine my.exe" and I don't get the 1st line above anymore, but I still get the "fixme:ntdll" 2nd line. Thoughts?