Maybe this isn't the problem, but I'm confused about the dlls you are loading. Are you sure it's possible to use the MS versions of all those DLLs? I think there are some that aren't compatible with Wine. What happens when you run other programs under the same conditions and with the same settings? Also, I don't understand why x11drv would be in C:\windows\system. - Walter On Tue, 4 Jan 2005, The MCP wrote: > But not quite. If I could just get past the sound, I think it might > start and run. > > I'm running Wine in desktop display mode, emulating win98. comdlg32, > shell32, shlwapi, and '*' are set to "native, builtin" while the rest of > the DLLs that the default installation names are builtin, native. > > I've tried running it with 'winedbg --gdb civilization3', and it always > hangs when it tries to start sound (Now would be a good time to mention > that the sound when I run in Win98 sounds like it's having an epileptic > seizure). > > It starts out loading ntdll, kernel32, advapi, gdi32, user32, crtdll, > glu32, dciman32, opengl32, winmm, shlwapi, comctl32, shell32, comdlg32, > and x11drv, in that order, all from C:\windows\system, without errors > beyond complaining about not having a .dbg file available. Then it gets > a GDI error, a packet error, and implodes, here with the sound driver > set to JACK: > > 0000000a:0000000b: loads DLL C:\windows\system\imm32.dll @bfe20000 > (0<0>) > Please use the registry key HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG\Software\Fonts\LogPixels > to set the screen resolution and remove the "Resolution" entry in the > config file > 0000000a:0000000c: create thread D @404fe600 > fixme:gdi:Escape16 unknown/unsupported 16-bit escape c03 > (56,0x40370f86,0x40370fce > fixme:gdi:Escape16 unknown/unsupported 16-bit escape c03 > (56,0x40370f86,0x40370fce > 0000000a:0000000b: loads DLL C:\windows\system\winejack.drv @41350000 > (0<0>) > 0000000a:0000000b: unload DLL @41350000 > 0000000a:0000000b: loads DLL C:\windows\system\wineoss.drv @41350000 > (0<0>) > Ignoring packet error, continuing... > 0000000a:0000000b: exception code=0x80000003 > [New Thread 11] > [Switching to Thread 11] > 0x404e750f in ?? () > trace: 98 => 80 > Wine-gdb> Quit > > I've got this feeling that if I could just tell it 'NO SOUND' it would > run, albeit quietly. I've tried editing ~/.wine/config and setting the > sound drivers to null, to no avail: Apparently it still insists on > having a sound API there, goes for wineoss, and crashes. > > When I try telling to use wineoss it throws this out: > 0000000a:0000000b: loads DLL C:\windows\system\imm32.dll @bfe20000 > (0<0>) > Please use the registry key HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG\Software\Fonts\LogPixels > to set the screen resolution and remove the "Resolution" entry in the > config file > 0000000a:0000000c: create thread D @404fe600 > fixme:gdi:Escape16 unknown/unsupported 16-bit escape c03 > (56,0x40370f86,0x40370fce > fixme:gdi:Escape16 unknown/unsupported 16-bit escape c03 > (56,0x40370f86,0x40370fce > Ignoring packet error, continuing... > 0000000a:0000000b: loads DLL C:\windows\system\wineoss.drv @41350000 > (0<0>) > 0000000a:0000000b: exception code=0x80000003 > Couldn't establish connection to remote target > Malformed response to offset query, OK > (gdb) *sigh* quit > > Might the problem be in GDI instead? Thanks in advance for your help! > > _______________________________________________ > wine-users mailing list > wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx > http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users > _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users