It seems though, that you can download the source code (winex) and compile it yourself 
without the need to subscribe (and end up with the same result of the prepackaged 
deal, with ms*.dll,etc..). Did i understand that correctly? and how hard will it be to 
compile? or are there rtfms for that already?

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Hetz Ben Hamo
> Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2002 7:23 PM
> To: Ely Levy; Tzahi Fadida
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: winex
> 
> 
> Needs wine? it is a version of wine ;)
> 
> As for stability and performance - it's MUCH better then the 
> standard Wine. Of 
> course - it's a commercial release - so you'll need to 
> subscribe at least for 
> a month ($5) in order to download it.
> 
> The CVS version of WIneX doesn't have the copy protection 
> handling and some 
> other parts (inter-process stuff, etc)
> 
> Transgaming (the WineX authors) will release soon WineX 2.0 
> which will run Max 
> Payne, War Craft 3, Age of Empire II and other games...
> 
> Hetz
> 
> On Thursday 04 April 2002 05:01 pm, Ely Levy wrote:
> > winex needs wine,
> > in general the new version suppose to be stable
> > but I suggest waiting for wine 1.0 before really moving..
> >
> > Ely Levy
> > System group
> > Hebrew University
> > Jerusalem Israel
> 
> 
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