Mike Hearn wrote:


Wine is a program which allows the operation of DOS and MS
- Windows programs (Windows 3.x and Win32 executables) on UNIX. + Windows programs (Windows 3.x and Win32 executables) on UNIX operating systems such as Linux.



Why not just : Windows programs (Windows 3.x and Win32 executables) on UNIX operating systems.
Wine runs on BSD, Solaris, OSX as well.


@@ -440,7 +448,12 @@
          taken place. That said, the documentation is often bad, nonexistent,
          and even misleading where it exists, so a fair amount of reverse
          engineering has been necessary, particularly in the shell (Explorer)
-          interface.
+          interface. The biggest problem facing Wine though is simply lack of
+         manpower. At one point, over 5000 people were working on Windows 2000.
+         While Wine doesn't need to replicate all of Windows (we only cover the
+         parts needed to make Windows programs work), that's still nearly 10 times
+         more people working simply on one release than have <emphasis>ever</emphasis>
+         worked on Wine, in the history of the project.


should you note at one given time ?



@@ -1142,7 +1161,7 @@ <answer> <para> Make sure you have all the VB runtime libraries installed. You may - need to use the native DLL vbrun60.dll + need to use the native DLL vbrun60.dll. You can get some from dll-files.com.

some or them or just "it" if you only need the one dll ?


Tom






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