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- 16 bit windows under Win64 using Wine? - Super User
I wonder if anyone has tried the following approach to run a 16-bit application under Win64? I can install a VMware virtual machine, load Linux, and use Wine to simulate the old Windows environmen
- How to convert the “ dev ttyUSBn” to a COM port to use it with Wine in . . .
Starting from Wine 2 8, the simple symlink-editing method of configuration doesn't work One has to configure COM ports by editing Wine registry From Wine User's Guide Other Things to Configure Serial and Parallel Ports: To override Wine's default device mapping, run wine regedit and create string entries in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Wine\Ports where the entry name is the Windows device
- Making USB work in Wine 4. 0 (Ubuntu 19. 04) - Super User
I succeeded in installing a Windows application in Ubuntu 19 04 (Disco Dingo) (I needed winetricks to install NET 4 5) The application is configuration software for an electronic device with a US
- Can I run Wine on top of Windows? - Super User
Since Wine is not an emulation, it will run as fast as any other Linux application inside the virtual machine Nowadays the virtual machines perform much faster than the specifications necessary to run older Windows programs
- linux - Why is wine not an emulator? - Super User
Wine does not do any CPU emulation - hence the name "Wine Is Not an Emulator " Some people argue that since Wine introduces an extra layer above the system a Windows application will run slowly
- windows - Empty wine desktop under linux? - Super User
Using wine under linux, I want to start up a Windows desktop which doesn't run any program I then want to interact with that desktop's Start menu, desktop icons, etc I know that I can run a spec
- linux - How can I get wine to support outputting to pulseaudio (through . . .
As wine doesn't support pulseaudio directly at all, but merely makes use of it through the ALSA compatibility layer, I see no reason for this behavior to be anything worth being concerned over
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