On Tue, 2005-01-04 at 23:40, Dave Phillips wrote: > But why not ? I occasionally test a variety of Windows audio apps under > WINE, though I've not kept current with the recent WINE releases. And as > many here know, I'm extremely wedded to Sequencer Plus Gold, a MIDI > sequencer I run under DOSemu. RG and MusE are truly wonderful apps, but > I've invested quite a lot of time into mastering Seq+ and it suits my > needs perfectly. If it runs under a Linux-based DOS emulation > environment then I'm a very happy camper, even moreso since I don't even > need a bona fide MS-DOS installation (DOSemu works beautifully with > FreeDOS). > > Btw, AudioMulch works nicely with WINE too. that's quite ironic, cos i could never get it to work properly with windows :) > > Perhaps a page similar to the "Linux & VST" list is approaching > do-ability ? It could be a listing of Windoze soundapps that run under > WINE, how well they run, what it takes, etc. Such a page might be a > helpful reference for WINE developers too. i'm thinking this is a good idea ... i was gonna get one rolling somewhere on my site - i am restructuring it at the moment, so now would be the time to do it. i'd be keen to make a comprehensive, usable page. shayne -- ----------------------------------------- fedora core 2 kernel 2.6.8.1-1.520.1vR9.11.rhfc2.ccrma wine 20041201 xfce 4.2rc2 ----------------------------------------- asus a7n8x-x m/b 80 gb western digital caviar h/d 512mb generic ram nvidia geforce mx400 agp 8x v/c soundblaster live 5.1 platinum