http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9220
Neil Skrypuch ns03ja@brocku.ca changed:
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--- Comment #7 from Neil Skrypuch ns03ja@brocku.ca 2008-02-11 07:54:01 --- I'm using awesfx rather than timidity, which seems to ultimately utilize the sound card's (SB Live!) midi engine.
I don't get the crash in winmm, rather I just get a crash somewhere inside ff7demo:
Threads: process tid prio (all id:s are in hex) 00000008 (D) Z:\home\neil\wine\ff7\ff7demo.exe 00000009 0 <== 0000000a 0000000b 0 0000000c 0000000f 0 0000000e 0 0000000d 0 00000012 00000013 0 Backtrace: =>1 0x0046dba5 in ff7demo (+0x6dba5) (0x00343d74) 2 0x006a15ea in ff7demo (+0x2a15ea) (0x00344e90) 3 0x00408c24 in ff7demo (+0x8c24) (0x003450b4) 4 0x0046ec24 in ff7demo (+0x6ec24) (0x003451e8) 5 0x0072049b in ff7demo (+0x32049b) (0x0034fe6c) 6 0x006edcb2 in ff7demo (+0x2edcb2) (0x0034fef8) 7 0x7ee27a51 start_process+0x10b(arg=0x0) [/home/neil/wine-git/dlls/kernel32/process.c:883] in kernel32 (0x0034ffe8) 8 0xf7e1ec63 wine_switch_to_stack+0x17() in libwine.so.1 (0x00000000)
I also have the full version of FF7, and it behaves differently (though not particularly better). It does not crash in winmm, or at all, for that matter. It just exits very quickly after running ff7.exe, giving a very brief black screen. The installer fails to install/register the DirectShow movie filter as well, but works otherwise. Using FF7Config.exe however, the "Test MIDI" function does work.