Another app I would like to run is Ghost32.exe. This is their "old school" version that looks awfully like Windows 3.1 and is a "self contained app" meaning that on Windows machines I just take the Ghost32.exe to another device and it will launch. No "install" is really ever done. When trying to launch in wine I get the following errors: $ wine ghost32.exe fixme:virtual:NtAllocateVirtualMemory MEM_WRITE_WATCH type not supported fixme:imm:ImmDisableIME (-1): stub fixme:win:RegisterDeviceNotificationA (hwnd=0x10026, filter=0x32f570,flags=0x00000004), returns a fake device notification handle! wine: Unhandled exception 0xc000000d at address 0x62386d (thread 0009), starting debugger... Usage: winedbg [ [ --gdb ] [ prog-name [ prog-args ] | <num> | file.mdmp | --help ] I am very new and am still trying to decipher output to understand where the hang may be. It appears to be a problem with allocating VirtualMemory?? Thanks, iveand OSX Wine 1.0.1 (via MacPorts)
iveand wrote:> fixme:virtual:NtAllocateVirtualMemory MEM_WRITE_WATCH type not supportedThis usually a sign of: 1. You using old Wine version (this is already implemented in the newer version) 2. This is .net app, which requires... dotnet installed.
iveand <wineforum-user at winehq.org> wrote on March 30th:> >> Make sure you have read/write access to that device as well not just the mount point. >> Also Wine can't access not mounted disks. > > >How do I verify read/write to the device directly not just through the mount point?Check the permissions for the device when mounted. They should be at least: rw-rw-rw The device owner should be what you logged in with. Some systems set the owner to root and this causes problems if the drive is not writeable by other users.>I am new to Linux as well as Wine so I apologize for my lack of knowledge.We all were new to Linux at one time or another. No need to apologize. James McKenzie
iveand wrote:> > My goal in all this is to have a UFD running Linux and Wine be able to deploy a Ghost32 image to the host computer. The Image will be coming from an external HD also plugged into the computer. >Have you considered just using partimage instead?
iveand <wineforum-user at winehq.org> wrote on March 30th:> >Indeed the version I have is the 1.0.1 "stable" version. I can try to install the "dev" version instead (I am using MacPorts on OSX). > >This app is "far from" .net, so I don't think that is my issue. >And I do have a question: Why are you trying to get Ghost32.exe running on Wine under MacOSX? I found that Time Machine might meet your need and do a better job of it. James McKenzie