There aren't many official releases of the binaries and the TeamCity site is only keeping artifacts from the 4 most recent builds, so you'll have to build them yourself with Visual C++ Express and checkouts from the SVN repository: http://proteowizard.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/proteowizard/trunk/pwiz/?pathrev=1234

You could theoretically do a binary search on the repository; we have 1969 revisions, so you'd have to do at most 11 different revisions (assuming you want to find the latest revision that will work). At least, if they all built, which a few of them won't (although you can find out which ones will build from TeamCity, at least back to ~1020). Although this would work, it might be saner to try some checkpoints first. :) For example, at some point we started requiring .NET for some of the vendors (ABI, Bruker) and at another point we made the COM dependencies registry free (i.e. on Windows they work without the need to call regsvr32 on any DLLs). I'm unclear on how both of those points would affect using the readers on Wine. You can find the revision for these points by searching the SVN log. Good luck!

-Matt


On 5/11/2010 9:53 AM, Silas wrote:
Having given the latest version of Proteowizard/msconvert a try with
wine and failed, I wanted to try out an older version of the software
and see if it will work.
Problem is that I have looked all over and failed to trace any
archive. Does anyone know of any repository where the older versions
of the software is stored?


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