Cydver wrote: > Hi I'm using DarWine, the Kronenberg package and I've tried to install FIFA09. > > I did everything as instructed, typed in my cd-key, had it install in the C Drive. > > After installation though, I couldn't find the FIFA09 nor the EA Sports folder anywhere. There was, though, a shortcut on my desktop. Upon running the application from the shortcut, I got a message saying "FIFA09.exe has closed due to an error", and this on my Wine console: > > > >> fixme:ntdll:NtQueryInformationProcess (0xffffffff,info_class=34,0x239a3f0,0x00000004,0x239a3ec) Unknown information class >> fixme:ntdll:NtQuerySystemInformation info_class SYSTEM_HANDLE_INFORMATION >> fixme:ntdll:NtQueryObject Unsupported information class 3 >> fixme:debugstr:CheckRemoteDebuggerPresent (0xffffffff)->(0x23992dc): Stub! >> fixme:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_FillGLCaps OpenGL implementation supports 16 vertex samplers and 16 total samplers >> fixme:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_FillGLCaps Expected vertex samplers + MAX_TEXTURES(=8) > combined_samplers >> The reason you heard back from nobody is that this is a known problem and is not related to Wine, but rather the implementation of OpenGL on Apple's X11. Yes, the folks at the MacOSXForge's XQuartz project are aware of this as it breaks attempts to create native ports of games for the Mac, as well as breaking Wine's OpenGL implementation. It is stated they may have fixed this with the next release of XQuartz, 2.3.3, but this version is in release testing and problems appeared. As to the release date of the program, I do not have any idea and when it is released, Wine for MacOSX will have to be rebuilt specifically for it. James McKenzie