Hi Guys & happy geeking to all.

Now Joop wrote the folling to  Leonard Ong
 

"Wine is a 'clone for windows 3.1'. This is a 16 bit version of Windows.
Office 97 is written for Windows 9x. This is a 32 bits version of
windows. By the way office 97 doesn't run on Windows 3.x.

There are two possibilities. You can use vmware for
http://www.vmware.com/ or you use office 4.2."

Regards,

Joop Boonen.
 

Leonard Ong wrote:
>
>  Email dalam bahasa Indonesia di bagian bawah :)
>
> Hello,
> I have configured /etc/wine.etc ( it yielded not error, i.e. wine does
> not
> complain ). But I can not run winword.exe with it.  Is anyone out
> there can
> do this ? I'm using 2.2.6, 64 mb ram, and SuSE 6.0
>
> ------------
>
> Hello,
> Ada yang bisa menjalankan winword.exe ( 97 ) di linux dengan wine ?
>
> Thanks
>
> Regards,
> Leonard Ong
> Leonard Advanced Research,Inc
 
 

Here is a cut & paste from Linuxberg:       Remeber Wine is still Beta, so it might not fly so well.... Good luck.  :-)
 
 

                              Wine

                              Version: Stable 990328
                              Revision Date: March 28, 1999
                              Byte Size: 3,168,647
                              License: BSD
                              Home Page: http://www.winehq.com/
                              Binaries: RPM, libc5
                              Description: Wine is an implementation of the Windows 3.x and
                              Win32 APIs on top of X and Unix. Think of Wine as a Windows
                              compatibility layer. Wine provides both a development toolkit
                              (Winelib) for porting Windows sources to Unix and a program loader,
                              allowing unmodified Windows 3.1/95/NT binaries to run under Intel
                              Unixes. Wine works on most popular Intel Unixes, including Linux,
                              FreeBSD, and Solaris. Wine does not require Microsoft Windows, as
                              it is a completely alternative implementation consisting of 100%
                              Microsoft Free code, but it can optionally use native system DLLs if
                              they are available. Wine comes with complete sources,
                              documentation and examples and is freely redistributable.
 
 

Greek Geek.     :-)
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