http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=35903
--- Comment #7 from Alois Schlögl alois.schloegl@gmail.com --- I've repeated the test in order to make sure nt4/reg files were used. Here are the steps for testing ced1401.
export WINVER=1.7.16
### Install CED1401/try1432 wget http://www.ced.co.uk/files/winsupp.exe WINEPREFIX=$HOME/.$WINVER $HOME/src/wine64/wine winsupp.exe
# import registry keys - the *reg files were extracted from Windows when when device was connected and turned on. WINEPREFIX=$HOME/.$WINVER $HOME/src/wine64/wine $HOME/.$WINVER/drive_c/windows/regedit.exe /S "HKLM.System.CurrentControlSet.Services.CEDUSB.on.nt4.reg" WINEPREFIX=$HOME/.$WINVER $HOME/src/wine64/wine $HOME/.$WINVER/drive_c/windows/regedit.exe /S "HKLM.System.CurrentControlSet.Enum.USB.Vid_0525&PID_A0F0.on.nt4.reg"
# move driver in place (ced_usb.sys, ced_us64.sys, hidusb.sys) cp *.sys $HOME/.$WINVER/drive_c/windows/system32/drivers/
# set permissions - device need to be connected and turned on lsusb |awk -F "[: ]" '/0525:a0f0/ { printf("sudo chmod a+rw /dev/bus/usb/%s/%s\n",$2,$4); }' ## sudo output of previous command
# TEST WINEPREFIX=$HOME/.$WINVER $HOME/src/wine64/wine $HOME/".$WINVER/drive_c/1401/utils/try1432.exe"
The test failed again (click on "All On" and "Run Once") with an error message "device driver to installed or not loaded"