http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=22606
--- Comment #6 from peter@peterwpaintings.co.uk 2010-05-09 06:46:23 --- I have copied the program from the CD to the Desktop on a clean install of Mint 9 (based on Ubuntu 10.04). The file's execution bit is not set and will not run until changed.
When the file on the Desktop has it's execute bit set and run using a right click and "open with wine Windows program loader" it produces the same error "requires IE4 or later" as before. So no difference if run from from the Desktop or mounted CD.
Ubuntu have introduced a number of feature-bugs in 10.04 one of which is to stop the execution of programs on a CD unless mounted as shown in the attachment. (You can't right click a program on a CD and open with wine.) I don't know why but there is probably a good reason!
Hope this helps. I check emails daily if you need more. Thanks for your efforts, if I can't get memory map to run I will have to stick with the 32 bit version of Mint 9.