On Mon, May 9, 2011 at 7:19 AM, AlanLevett <wineforum-user@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Yes, that's right! I tried a search, but the (Google) search engine told me that I don't know what I am talking about! > > I downloaded an application DfuSe, and tried to install it. Wine installer told me that I needed another program and offered to download. I agreed, > but this was unsuccessful. However the Install Wizard went ahead and installed. But trying to run was a failure. > Today, I checked .wine, and found that the whole program WAS present, so I read what I could of the Docs and other text files and found that it was > a 64 bit application. > And that is the problem - my venerable home assembled machine is based on a KT7 motherboard with an 800Mc/s Athlon processor, running 32 bit > architecture with MEPIS 6.5, MEPIS 8.5, and Debian Lenny 5.0.7. You will not be able to run this program until someone builds a 64 bit cpu emulator for a 32 bit machine. Is there an alternate program you could use, either 32 bit Windows or native Linux? James McKenzie