Hi,
Windows programs that need to load a custom driver for hardware like a
programmer don't work with wine. I suggest you look at the programmers
made by Conitec at http://www.conitec.com especially the GALEP-5D. Not
only do they work with Linux they are actually running Linux. I had the
same problem as you and have been very happy with the 5D.
Best regards,
Fred Boatwright
On 05/02/2016 09:33 AM, Christian Schmitz (derem) wrote:
Hi everyone:
I am a wine user, and i migrate from opensuse 11.0 to the new opensuse
leap42.1.
I have a chip programmer connected via parallel port. This programmer is
esential to my work, and the program run only on windows.
In the past i use a IOWRAPPER in C that i call wineio.c. So after compile
wineio, give permissions (root and sticky) i can run the software and program
chips.
The iowrapper used is attached to this email. This was working on opensuse
11.0 (64 bits) but in opensuse LEAP 42.1 (64 bits) i got this error:
Executing prg :c:\Program Files (x86)\EEtools\Tmw.exe
/usr/bin/wineio: not an i386 ELF binary... don't know how to load it
I try recompile, i do make wineio, the program is compiled and run. The wineio
is operative becasue the text "executing prg" is in line 90 of wineio.c
I dont know how get working my hardware thru wine.
Best Regards to all, any clue will be appreciated.
Christian
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