mark spowage wrote: > hoping to run rabbit semiconductor tools on linux. > SetupComm seems to fail. > > > [Utilities]$ wine -- clRFU.exe LOADER1Xa.bin -s > 1:115200 -cl coldload.bin -pb pilot.bin -fi flash.ini > Could not stat /mnt/fd0 (No such file or directory), > ignoring drive A: > Could not stat /cdrom (No such file or directory), > ignoring drive D: > fixme:comm:SetupComm insize 65584 outsize 65584 > unimplemented stub > fixme:comm:SetupComm insize 65584 outsize 65584 > unimplemented stub > fixme:comm:SetupComm insize 65584 outsize 65584 > unimplemented stub > Error: No Rabbit Processor Detected. Hmm, the "Rabbit processor" is some sort of development board (Flash + CPU + RAM) isn't it? Do you need to have it plugged (PCI/USB/Serial/etc.) in under Windows? As far as I know only basic hardware abstration like VGA, sound and DirectX have been implemented in Wine. If the board connects via the serial or parallel port it might work too, take a look at your ~/.wine/config Henk Poley <>< _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users