Am 17.04.2011 19:26, schrieb Alexandre Julliard:
> André Hentschel writes:
>
>> in 64-bit processor mode you can't use vm86 for 16-bit apps, so you need to
>> use dosbox on Windows an Wine does that automaticly (but needs some more
>> love).
>> So 16-bit vs. kernel-versoin on 64-bit is no probl
André Hentschel writes:
> in 64-bit processor mode you can't use vm86 for 16-bit apps, so you need to
> use dosbox on Windows an Wine does that automaticly (but needs some more
> love).
> So 16-bit vs. kernel-versoin on 64-bit is no problem.
16-bit code doesn't need vm86.
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Alexandre Jullia
Am 15.04.2011 16:07, schrieb Ken Sharp:
> The only problem then is people wanting to run 32-bit apps with 16-bit code
> on a 64-bit system in XP mode might have all kinds of problems if the app
> first checks which kernel is in use - MS in their obvious wisdom have removed
> the 16-bit VM from X
have removed the 16-bit VM from XP x64, so there probably still needs to
be an option to choose the kernel version.
AFAIK it's only XP that has this problem, other 32/64 versions use the
same build numbers. Hurray for Windows.
On 15/04/11 14:19, Alexandre Julliard wrote:
Ken Sharp writes:
Ken Sharp writes:
> Windows XP x64 has an updated kernel to XP, so just setting XP in
> winecfg will still cause apps to fail. IE8 for XP x64 is an example.
This should most likely be done automatically on 64-bit.
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Alexandre Julliard
julli...@winehq.org
disregard , they have new .msi files on their support site
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: windows xp x64Date: Wed, 30 Jan
2008 19:03:14 -0600
I'm trying to install a game (Zoo Tycoon2) for my little sisters on my Dad's
PC, it's running Windows XP pro x64 edition, which gets reco
I'm trying to install a game (Zoo Tycoon2) for my little sisters on my Dad's
PC, it's running Windows XP pro x64 edition, which gets recognized as Windows
Server 2003. The install is complaining about needing Windows XP to install the
game and VMWare only has 16mb of video card emulated. Can I