Hi,
I don't know if you know about The PEACE Project:
http://chiharu.haun.org/peace/
What is PEACE?
PEACE is a set of programs to run Win32 apps on NetBSD/i386 (and other ports
in the future?) box.
What is the difference from other Win32 emulators?
Actually, PEACE is `Win32-compatible
I don't know if you know about The PEACE Project:
http://chiharu.haun.org/peace/
Now I do. :-)
What is PEACE?
PEACE is a set of programs to run Win32 apps on NetBSD/i386
(and other ports
in the future?) box.
I see.
What is the difference from other Win32 emulators?
Actually,
On Mon, Mar 12, 2001 at 03:41:51PM +0100, Patrik Stridvall wrote:
I don't know if you know about The PEACE Project:
http://chiharu.haun.org/peace/
Now I do. :-)
Now I know it somewhat better ;-)
How many Win32 API functions are implemented?
Currentry, most APIs are NOT
I really can't understand why they don't cooperate
with us in the Wine project instead.
That's exactly what I thought several weeks ago when I first
heard of it.
Licensing issues might be the reason (I did not look at their
license !).
They use the BSD license, unfortunately the one
"Patrik Stridvall" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not impressed, eventhough we could and probably
should do that in the future.
However if we hide the fact Wine is run, many user
will not realize that it really is Wine's fault
that their Win32 application crashes and say to
their friends that Linux
Hello,
Two small suggestions:
1. python has very good WIN32 bindings and also generic DLL interface
CALLDLL.
2. VNC has alpha of macro recorder which can be used for interactive
tests.
Regards,
Niki Spahiev
On Mon, Mar 12, 2001 at 07:06:03PM +0100, Rustan Rosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[AndiM/Usenet 01/2001] wrote:
I found this on wine-users, and have the same problem. I did as you said,
and have attatched the file.
Good !
I have tried to test different setups, and seem to have problems with
Patrik Stridvall wrote:
I don't know if you know about The PEACE Project:
http://chiharu.haun.org/peace/
Now I do. :-)
What is PEACE?
PEACE is a set of programs to run Win32 apps on NetBSD/i386
(and other ports
in the future?) box.
I see.
What is the difference from other
Anyone can join the wine development team. Simply subscribe to wine-devel
and wine-patches and start hacking. Because all patches go through
Alexandre before going into CVS every developer has basically equal chances
of getting their patch into the tree (assuming that it is following the
What is the difference from other Win32 emulators?
Actually, PEACE is Win32-compatible package' rather than
emulator' because
different from Wine and WABI,
And Wine isn't a "Win32-compatible package"?
PEACE does not have emulator
executable'.
EXE files are directly
At 11:24 AM 10/03/2001 -0800, you wrote:
gerard patel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This implements a way to not output the debug trace to disk until the
user hits Alf + F12. The goal is to avoid too big trace files.
I think it would be much better to do that with a small external
program that
This implements a way to not output the debug trace to disk until the
user hits Alf + F12. The goal is to avoid too big trace files.
I had this problem, and solved it using an external mechanism. I wrote an
app
that sends a clientmessage, and wrote a handler for that client message.
The
"David" == David Elliott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
...
David Win4Lin's "dos" command has some options that select whether you
David want to create a new window (the default) or input/output from
David stdin/out. This allows commands to be redirected. In this mode
David you
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