Hi, I'm trying to install "Libero IDE v8.5 " with WINE under Ubuntu 8.10. "Libero IDE v8.5" uses FlexLM to check the software license, but WINE, when launching any program, produces the following results: wine: Call from 0x7b844463 to unimplemented function ntoskrnl.exe.IoQueryDeviceDescription, aborting wine: Unimplemented function ntoskrnl.exe.IoQueryDeviceDescription called at address 0x7b844463 (thread 0015), starting debugger... Unhandled exception: unimplemented function ntoskrnl.exe.IoQueryDeviceDescription called in 32-bit code (0x7b844463). Register dump: <omissis> Stack dump: <omissis> Backtrace: <omissis> Modules: Module Address <omissis> Threads: <omissis> Backtrace: <omissis> wine: Call from 0x7b844463 to unimplemented function ntoskrnl.exe.IoQueryDeviceDescription, aborting wine: Call from 0x7b844463 to unimplemented function ntoskrnl.exe.IoQueryDeviceDescription, aborting err:winedevice:ServiceMain driver L"Sentinel" failed to load Anyone have any idea to be able to make the driver "Sentinel" running? Thanks in advance
Renzo wrote:> Anyone have any idea to be able to make the driver "Sentinel" running?Vanilla Wine doesn't support this driver (or any other USB driver). There is another branch with exactly what you need: http://wiki.winehq.org/USB
Thanks for your reply, vitamin, but the my Sentinel driver is not a USB driver. Simply, the driver compares the serial number of the hard disk with one encrypted written in an file.
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 2:55 PM, Renzo <wineforum-user at winehq.org> wrote:> Thanks for your reply, vitamin, but the my Sentinel driver is not a USB driver. > > Simply, the driver compares the serial number of the hard disk with one encrypted written in an file. >Wine does not support this type of driver either. John
Renzo wrote:> Thanks for your reply, vitamin, but the my Sentinel driver is not a USB driver.I understand that. The link I gave you is for special Wine branch with support for USB dongles and everything associated to them. This of course includes the actual kernel level driver. This is a much as you can do with Wine.