Application Details:
Version: | 2.03 |
License: | |
URL: | http://www.wiredred.com/ |
Votes: | 0 |
Latest Rating: | Silver |
Latest Wine Version Tested: | 0.9.7. |
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What works
System
933Mhz.
64Mb video (16Mb default, 64Mb shared from the 256Mb RAM, leaving me with 192 free).
Debian Sarge 3.1 updated to Etch
Wine 0.9.7 (taken from the binary .deb Etch repositories)
* Installer works and main features do too.
* NOTE: Needs the builtin version of RICHED20.DLL so you've got to make an override for it. And also needs the native version of NETAPI32.DLL (you can copy it from any Windows install).
What does not
IMPORTANT NOTE: Without this fixed, the program loses its main purpose.
Strangely, the program does -not- finds or communicates with -any- local server around (I'm under a LAN).
Here's some log:
$ wine EPop.exe
Invoking /usr/lib/wine/wine.bin EPop.exe ...
fixme:enhmetafile:PlayEnhMetaFileRecord ExtSelectClipRgn
fixme:rpc:NdrClientCall2 RPC_FC_BIND_GENERIC
fixme:winsock:WS_setsockopt Does windows ignore SO_DONTROUTE?
fixme:winsock:WS_setsockopt Does windows ignore SO_DONTROUTE?
fixme:winsock:WS_setsockopt Does windows ignore SO_DONTROUTE?
fixme:enhmetafile:PlayEnhMetaFileRecord ExtSelectClipRgn
Workarounds
What was not tested
* Chat rooms
* Attachments
* Remote Controlling (both client & server)
Hardware tested
Graphics:
Additional Comments
I would be really grateful if this program is able to work under Wine correctly, as it doesn't get updated anymore and it's the one I use for the LAN I'm under which gives me internet, and it's the program I use for communicating with my ISP owner. Once the program can communicate correctly, this can be shown as another successful Windows conversion :).
Operating system | Test date | Wine version | Installs? | Runs? | Used Workaround? | Rating | Submitter | ||
Current | Debian GNU/Linux 4.x "Etch" | Feb 25 2006 | 0.9.7. | Yes | Yes | No | Silver | an anonymous user |
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