have a common interest.
The most interesting activity on Wine with x86 emulation is QEMU. If
that had existed last year then there wouldn't have been a Darwine.
QEMU now has a mailing list:
http://mail.gnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/
Jim
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I love deadlines. I love the whooshing sound
the
attention from other perspectives with interests in leveraging that
value into other areas. We have a strong common interest in free and
open software. Otherwise we'ld just buy Windows (and for Mac OS X,
Virtual PC).
Jim
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I love deadlines. I love the whooshing sound they make as they fly
on Darwin's Mach kernel which should benefit
from the prior work of MkLinux.
Jim
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I love deadlines. I love the whooshing sound they make as they fly by.
-- Douglas Adams
hard core Linux kernel hackers
(although they seem pretty convinced Mach was the wrong solution, it is
here to stay and at least the microkernel approach means we can neatly
have multiple environments).
Jim
porting is largely a wasted in my view). The next
logical step being an X86 personality too.
Jim
Darwin/X86 things improve quickly,
which I doubt) the most likely way forward for me will be to tackle the
problem directly with Mac OS X.
Jim
phase out.
In any case, the resource is ready-to-use and I'ld like to hear from
others interested in this port.
Jim
certainly work quite well with Linux.
For my part, I plan to start with a trial port to Darwin/x86.
If those two things happened in parallel, that would save a lot of time
and definitely bring more expertise to bear on the many issues.
Jim
.
Yep, keeping things in sync will be important. In checking out Winehq
distrbution, I see that updates revolve arond the monthly tarballs. So
that's where we'll start and try to keep up-to-date with that.
Thanks for the encouragment!
Jim
Has anyone tried to port Wine to run on LINUX on an IBM mainframe? We
are running several LINUX virtual servers of different distributions and
would like to try running WINE. So far when I run the /tools/wineinstall
I get the error that I must add my CPU CONTEXT to WINNT.H.
8145374 0.451 19381 0.690 29690
Why is it called so often?
Excellent question, worth quantifing. I took a stab at it, but I haven't come up
with anything. Could be coming from the app side, perhaps related to the registry.
-Jim
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The address in the headers
by looking for functions that addressed any memory
locations occupied by the string, but was unsuccessful.
Thanks for your help,
Jim Shepherd
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/portals/win32start_1n6t.htm
Overview:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/psdk/buildapp/win32api_7f8p.htm
Reference:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/psdk/psdkref/alphafunc_3bjm.htm
Thanks for the help,
Jim Shepherd
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in the Market area of Ottawa,
within 5 minutes walking distance to 100 bars/pubs/restaurants.
So might be a convenient place to start/depart from.
Restaurants:
Hard Rock,
Heart Crown: Pub food, but good beer.
Westin Hotel: 3*
Blue Cactus: mexican
Nickles: diner food
Italian?
other?...
-Jim
Jeremy
obvious consideration for everyone from users to
developers and ISV's.
That's about it for now. Feel free to ping me if you need/want more
details. I'll be posting the talk on www.codeweavers.com, and for
anyone that was at the show, it'll be on the post-conference CD.
Hope to see more of y
internals and tools).
This would form the basis of a statement of work for getting
PAF to run under Linux/WINE, and creating a Debian package
for it.
If you know of anyone that can/will do this work, please let me
know.
==
Jim Freeman
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is "0x040,enu". Then it gets the locale (should also
be enu). Then it does some byte-char conversions. Next it tries to
load a file that does not exist. I believe that it is supposed to open
mswenu.dll or mswuienu.dll (at least those are the only dll files ending
in "enu" in the referenced directory).
I am new to debugging and don't quite know what to do next. How do I
verify that the correct registry entry was retrieved and what strings
the MultiByteToWideChar and WideCharToMultiByte functions are
manipulating?
Also, If wine is modified to run MathType, will I be able to use it to
display/edit Math Type equations embedded in a document created with
WordPerfect 9 for Windows using WordPerfect 9 for Linux and the updated
wine?
Thanks for your help.
Jim Shepherd
items in the "Start" menu on a
windows box. We could then extract that information and put it into scripts
that are loaded appropriately under the users Gnome or K menu. Users could
then install their application via InstallShield, and then launch them by
clicking on the menu item!
Tho
of it" if I can.
Or is there a better way to fix this problem?
-Jim
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