On 12/8/09, pj <wineforum-user@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hello Gustav, > > [/quote] > > I keep an eye on this list for years due this issue because I have a > dongled program and it is the only one that keeps me from ditching > windows permanently. It uses an Aladdin dongle. I use wine for other > programs and upgrade it often on opensuse. I'm looking forward to the > day when the ongle it is supported since wine gets better and better. > > Gustav[/quote] > > I have received an email from Alexander Morozov. His suggestion is: > > You should put a driver to > windows/system32/drivers manually. I tested Sentinel key with > vid=04b9,pid=0300 and sntnlusb.sys driver. It worked after adding these > entries to a registry: > > [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Enum\USB\Vid_04b9&Pid_0300\5&6d75465&0&1] > "ClassGUID"="{36FC9E60-C465-11CF-8056-444553540000}" > "HardwareID"="system32\DRIVERS\SNTNLUSB.SYS" > "Service"="SNTNLUSB" > > [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\SNTNLUSB] > "ErrorControl"=dword:00000001 > "ImagePath"="system32\\DRIVERS\\SNTNLUSB.SYS" > "Type"=dword:00000001 > "Start"=dword:00000003 > > Hope that helps you. I have not yet tried it out, but will do this week. > > Kind regards > Very kind of you to give me that info. Before your mail, following this thread, I had gone to the official wine wiki and checked the necessary packages to build wine on a 64 bit system. I don't have 1/2 of what I need. So I mulled it over and put off the process. Your mail gives me encouragement. I don't know if Suse has a process to get all the needed rpm's like Ubuntu has for it's packages. Otherwise the amount of work is doable, but I am pressed for time. Let's see. Wine is a fabulous program. I decided ten years ago that I would get my program (Radar - homeopathic software) to run on wine. I'm still short of that but I have not given up. Gustav