hi thom. not to be annoying, but can you list the dlls you have to
copy to vista fro vb6 apps to run? and also does ailien outback and
all the draconis stuff work ok under vista, i know the bsc stuff does
if your a full admin, whatever that means. as u can tell i am a
vista... newby? lol.

On 9/3/07, Thomas Ward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Trenton,
> The ESP games work fine under Windows Vista provided the DirectX VB
> libraries are installed in your
> c:\Windows\System32
> directory.Most issues in Vista are solvable provided you install the
> necessary dependancies.
> As for running DirectX under Linux believe me it is not worth your time
> trying. You have to configure the Windows emulator, wine, copy several
> dll files from a Windows XP system, try and install DirectX, and hope
> when you are done you did everything correctly. Even if you get a
> successful emulation going for DirectX the games will run slow, and not
> perform nearly as well as on Windows because of the emulation layer.
> As for Lindows, AKA Linspired, it is true the os has a Linux core, but
> the graphical user interface is totally custom. That means no Linux or
> Windows accessibility software, such as a screen reader, will operate
> well in the Linspired environment. That was the case the last I checked,
> and the developers seamed less than interested in making there GUI
> accessible to the blind.
> As for Casino I'm assuming you are talking about Kitchensinc Casino. The
> only way you can realisticly move it to Linux without going through
> killing yourself by setting up emulation is to rewrite it in Python,
> Java, etc and then run it.
>
>
> Trenton Matthews wrote:
> > I myself wonder how the ESP Softworks/Draconis's games work. I'm not even
> > sure if they'd run on vista. By the way, I was gonna say this in another
> > topic, but I'll be trying out Linux soon! That is, after I'm finnished
> > downloading it. Its only 44 percent complete. I'm backing up the file for
> > sure! If Ubuntu has a way to work with Direct-X, I'll let ya know. There
> is
> > that one Linux port called "Lindows," now called "LinSpired," that looks
> and
> > feels like Windows, I'm thinking games could be run on that one.
> > http://www.lindows.com
> > is the old address, which points to the "LinSpired" one. I don't know what
> > the newer one is. Oh and one last thing. Just like Windows, Lindows isn't
> > free ither.
> > Hmm. 698 MB download for an operating system, and I'm only at 315 mb. 45
> > percent as I write.
> > I wonder if the "Kiseeno" game, for example, could be  imported to Ubuntu
> > one day.
> > Trenton Matthews
> >
>
>
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