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[Wine] Finale Notepad 2008 and GetFileName95 Flags
Hello, finale notepad 2008 is a free (as in beer) score writer program Wine spits out: It’s probably not used very much, but it’s some kind of a small showstopper. Maybe this should be posted in the dev thread or bugzilla. I’ve made a _______________________________________________
which is fairly user-friendly. It can save scores in its own format and
as a midi file. The problem is that the file dialog doesn’t show any of
the file types, it’s all blank. It automatically saves in its own
format, so I’m not lost, but it’s just that saving to midi makes sharing
my music easier.
fixme:commdlg:GetFileName95 Flags 0×00808000 not yet implemented
remark on the appdb-page some time ago, but no one has replied.
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Thursday ~ February 02, 2008 by admin Posted in linux | No Comments
Re: [Wine] Running XP programs in wine
On Thursday 21 February 2008, Dotan Cohen wrote: Not necessarily. Sometimes there are unusual conditions in the Microsoft For the general case, the older the dll, the more likely it is to have a And some dll’s are freely redistributable, like the vb runtime. In any event, you always have to read the license for the product that – _______________________________________________
> Thank you Tres. I’ll start googling the topic, as until now I was
> unaware of the technical details of dlls and such. If I have a legal
> Windows license, then I should be able to use the dlls, no?
license for the product, and the do tend to vary a lot.
license that simply says something like “you can use this stuff if you
paid” whereas more recent products are more likely to include bizarre
conditions like “this dll may only be used on a Microsoft platform” –
which makes usage on Wine technically violate the license.
supplied the dll to see what the exact license says. Assumptions can be
dangerous.
Alan McKinnon
alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com
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[Wine] Re : unimplemented parameters for int21, ax=0×440d
—– Message d’origine —- > I have a game that is not working under wine (it just > err:int21:INT21_Ioctl_Block int21: unknown/not > Just had a look at > Should I except to see it working someday? If this is a DOS game, better try dosemu/dosbox. Kind regards, Support artists, not multinationals – http://Iwouldntsteal.net Free music you can listen to everywhere : http://www.jamendo.com = _______________________________________________
> De : Rayne Olivetti
> =C0 : wine-users@winehq.org
> Envoy=E9 le : Mercredi, 20 F=E9vrier 2008, 23h43mn 11s
> Objet : [Wine] unimplemented parameters for int21, ax=3D0×440d
> =
> seem to hang up with a black screen, though when I try
> to close the program, confirmation dialog for quitting
> appears). Output solely says it’s executing an
> interrupt with unimplemented parameters in wine:
> =
> implemented parameters:
> int21: AX 440d, BX 001a, CX 0848, DX fbac, SI fc10, DI
> fbec, DS 0000, ES 0000
> =
> http://www.ctyme.com/intr/rb-2896.htm It turns out
> that it’s a lock state set for a disk drive (drive
> #0×1a).
> =
> =
Please give more details about “a game.”
=
Sylvain Petreolle (aka Usurp) =
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