--- cn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
George Saich wrote:
I pulled some registry entries from another
machine (Win98) and was
able to get the debugger working (Its a little
flakey,but seems to be
working). Additionally, I had to copy a RPCRT4.DLL
to the
C:\windows\system folder. With Kylix
--- David Elliott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is probably just for your information, but
as I
understand it.
crtdll.dll only came with the very first version
of
Windows 95, all subsequent version of Win95 (A, B,
C,
OSR2, OSR2a, etc) either didn't have it at all, or
had
Ok. I thought I remembered something on WineHQ
about d/ling some tar.gz of the source tree, then
using CVS to 'update' that.
Thanks everyone for replying.
George
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--- Francois Gouget [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes and no. They need a C library (badly).
Frankly I've never used 'crtdll.dll' and don't
know it very well. All
I know is that it seems very similar to a C library
except I'm not sure
who is supposed to use it. All the windows programs
Susan,
Do you knonw if this fix fixes a problem where the
tabs are on the bottom, and they are 'clipped' and not
visible on screen?
Thanks,
George
--- Susan Farley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Changelog:
added support for FLATBUTTON style tabs;
made width of BUTTON style tabs no less
Does WINE have to be in a directory on a FAT
partion?
Everytime I ran something that caused the Wine to
kick off the Wine Debugger, it would 'die' with an
error message saying it wasn't on a FAT drive or
something like that.
Thanks
George
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I was wondering if someone from Code Weavers good
give a blurb about how they felt things at BorCon
went. I was at BorCon, stopped by their booth (was
glad to see them there), and wasn't able to make it to
the Birds of a Feather Session they had and would like
to know how that did (or didn't)
Hi.
I think I might have ran into an bug in the way Wine
imports/handles Windows registry keys.
When I installed Windows (before I installed Linux
or even knew about Linux) I didn't specify a
user/password combo. As I understand it this results
in all users being 'the same' and all reg
--- David Elliott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, IMHO, if you can program in DOS/Windows you
aren't going to have any
problems at all writing for UNIX.
:). Most days I miss programming for DOS. It was so
much more simple... All you had to do was know the
interrupt system and how to work
Hi.
I played a little with an RPM version of Wine back
in Feb. My goal was to get a Finiancial program I use
under Windows 95 to work in Linux (so I don't have to
boot Win95, except when I am working in VC++ for
school). Wine came terribly close, but still fell
short, so I put it on the back
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