On Mon, 16 Feb 2004 17:09:59 +0000, you wrote: > Rein Klazes wrote: > > Sam Halliday wrote: > > > > are you using a fake_windows version of wine, or do you > > > > have a windows partition to aid things? [however, i needed to download > > > > the mfc42.dll file for the game to run, since i don't have a windows > > > > install.] > > > > > > I am using a native win98 install. I will try a fake windows install > > > later and report the result. > > > > It works with a fake Windows installations as well. Just the mfc42.dll > > and a "touch ddraw.dll" were needed. > > hmm, i didn't `touch ddraw.dll`, so i'll see if that makes a difference... > doesn't sound like it will though. > > thats really weird. what wine version are you using? i am using 0.0.20040121-2 > from debian. > > what windows were you faking? i have tried win31 and win98 OK, I think I am starting to understand. The program manages to load a native dll dpwsock.dll. Making that one unavailable kills the networking here too. dpwsock.dll is part of directplay, part of DirectX. It may be worth a try to install that. Rein. -- Rein Klazes rklazes@xxxxxxxxx _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users