If that is not the case, what can these packages be used for?
Julius
David Jones schreef:
Umm, WINE is a native Linux implementation of the Win32 API. To run WINE on your NT system, you would need to have somehow compiled WINE as a native Windows application.
David gnome@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
On 19 Mar 04, at 20:36, Julius Schwartzenberg wrote:
Is it possible already to use the Wine version of Wine? I
tried replacing some DLLs, but I got errors that
libwine.dll was required and I can't find this file
anywhere. I have only tried on Windows 98 currently, but
I'm especially interested in the Direct3D->OpenGL wrapper
and other DirectX stuff as these might allow Windows NT
4.0 to run more games. There are also some DLLs that seem
usefull on systems without IE installed (Windows 98 with
98lite for example). Thanks in advance, Julius
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