http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12152
Summary: Circuitmaker 2000K Pro simulation fails Product: Wine Version: 0.9.57. Platform: PC OS/Version: Linux Status: UNCONFIRMED Severity: normal Priority: P2 Component: -unknown AssignedTo: wine-bugs@winehq.org ReportedBy: kc8ldo@arrl.net
Cicruitmaker 2000K generates a runtime error “217 at 0003F702” at startup.
Clicking the simulation icon another error message pops up saying “Unable to simulate because SimView.DLL was not successfully loaded”.
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12152
--- Comment #1 from Lei Zhang thestig@google.com 2008-03-24 15:08:29 --- One problem per bug report please.
Is the runtime error message fatal or can you just ignore it and continue?
Again, is there a demo / trial for this?
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--- Comment #2 from Leland C. Scott kc8ldo@arrl.net 2008-03-24 16:31:59 --- (In reply to comment #0)
Cicruitmaker 2000K generates a runtime error “217 at 0003F702” at startup. Clicking the simulation icon another error message pops up saying “Unable to simulate because SimView.DLL was not successfully loaded”.
(In reply to comment #1)
One problem per bug report please. Is the runtime error message fatal or can you just ignore it and continue? Again, is there a demo / trial for this?
You can ignore it and the application seems to continue. However the "SimView.ddl" error can't be ignored. You get the error message and the simulation aborts.
This software is no longer available so I doubt there is a demo or trial version you can try.
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--- Comment #3 from Leland C. Scott kc8ldo@arrl.net 2008-05-04 20:04:12 --- I just tried CircuitMaker 2000 Pro with Wine 0.9.61 and the old runtime error 217 on application startup and the failure to load the "simview.dll" when trying to do a simulation is back. The simulation at least worked under wine 0.9.60 now it's broken, again, in 0.9.61.
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--- Comment #4 from Austin English austinenglish@gmail.com 2008-05-05 20:34:16 --- (In reply to comment #3)
I just tried CircuitMaker 2000 Pro with Wine 0.9.61 and the old runtime error 217 on application startup and the failure to load the "simview.dll" when trying to do a simulation is back. The simulation at least worked under wine 0.9.60 now it's broken, again, in 0.9.61.
Try again in a fresh ~/.wine (rename or delete your old one). If it persist, run a regression test: http://wiki.winehq.org/RegressionTesting
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--- Comment #5 from Leland C. Scott kc8ldo@arrl.net 2008-05-30 23:54:36 --- I just tried CircuitMaker 2000 Pro with Wine 1.0 rc3 and the old runtime error 217 on application startup and the failure to load the "simview.dll" when trying to do a simulation is still there. The simulation at least worked under wine 0.9.60 now it's broken since that version. Something changed that caused wined to fail to load the require dll file.
I tried using a new ".wine" folder and it made no difference, at least under wine 1.0 rc2. I haven't done any regression testing because I don't have the time to sit around waiting to recomplie wine a bunch of times. Maybe somebody else has an idea what happened.
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--- Comment #6 from Austin English austinenglish@gmail.com 2008-06-03 18:04:34 --- (In reply to comment #5)
I just tried CircuitMaker 2000 Pro with Wine 1.0 rc3 and the old runtime error 217 on application startup and the failure to load the "simview.dll" when trying to do a simulation is still there. The simulation at least worked under wine 0.9.60 now it's broken since that version. Something changed that caused wined to fail to load the require dll file.
I tried using a new ".wine" folder and it made no difference, at least under wine 1.0 rc2. I haven't done any regression testing because I don't have the time to sit around waiting to recomplie wine a bunch of times. Maybe somebody else has an idea what happened.
Without the regression test, the bug is much harder to fix. It doesn't take that long if you use ccache. Besides, you don't have to babysit it, set a compile going, go read a book, come back.
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--- Comment #7 from OlekA brodo@o2.pl 2008-06-06 04:37:58 --- Created an attachment (id=13742) --> (http://bugs.winehq.org/attachment.cgi?id=13742) snapshot of CM2000 simulation
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OlekA brodo@o2.pl changed:
What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |brodo@o2.pl
--- Comment #8 from OlekA brodo@o2.pl 2008-06-06 04:42:23 --- I have been using Circuitmaker 2000pro since several years with almost every Wine version compiled under current Slackware Linux (now it is 12.1).
There WAS an everlasting "217 at 0003F702" error at startup and "SimView.DLL" problem while invoking simulation.
But now all these errors are gone and simulation works properly.
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--- Comment #9 from Leland C. Scott kc8ldo@arrl.net 2008-06-06 09:24:27 --- Well it doesn't seem to work for me under Fedora 8. I have the system fully update too. The Wine application was complied from source using whatever lib's I had to install to make the build configure script happy. I only had Circuitmaker 2000 Pro work once under an older version of Wine, I think 0.9.60 there about. It hasn't worked since that version. I have a problem like this with MathCAD 2000 Pro too. The Signal Processing function pack DLL seems to load then using the Reemez Exchange function caused it to hang.
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--- Comment #10 from Leland C. Scott kc8ldo@arrl.net 2008-06-20 18:57:56 --- Created an attachment (id=14224) --> (http://bugs.winehq.org/attachment.cgi?id=14224) Problem DLL file
There is also a file called "simeview.INI" which contains:
[Options] BackgroundColor=0 ForegroundColor=15269887 GridColor=10066329 SelectedCursorColor=255 ExportColorOption=1 DefaultCellHeight=520 DefaultChartView=1 BoldWaveforms=False ShowDataPoints=False ShowWaveSymbols=False ShowMinorLogGrid=False
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--- Comment #11 from Leland C. Scott kc8ldo@arrl.net 2008-06-20 18:59:27 --- I'm still having problems with the "simview.dll" file loading in Fedora 8 using the final wine 1.0 release. Funny thing is if you do a command line like:
************************************************************** [lscott@Fedora-8 CircuitMaker 2000]$ wine regsvr32 "c:\Program Files\circuitMaker 2000\Simview.dll" *****************************************************************
you get:
***************************************************************** Failed to load DLL c:\Program Files\circuitMaker 2000\Simview.dll *****************************************************************
and you get a message box that pops up saying:
***************************** Runtime error 217 at 0003f702 *****************************
which is exactly the message you get when starting CircuitMaker, and later the message about the Simview.dll failing to load. Maybe somebody can do a trace on just loading the dll and find out why it won't load. Looks like you don't need the whole app to smoke this one out I hope.
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--- Comment #12 from OlekA brodo@o2.pl 2008-06-21 04:53:37 --- I compiled Wine-0.9.40 yesterday (almost one year old version!) and the simulation works (no simview error at all). When I did that at the day when Wine-0.9.40 was released it did not work ! It seems that some distro components may be involved in that (Xorg, GL, Kde, kernel, glibc ?????????). I'll try to investigate that by tracking which components I changed when I first saw proper simulation - as I remember it was at the version 0.9.54.
Please see my other CM2000 error nr 13832. Would you confirm that one ?
Cheers to all users of CM2000.
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--- Comment #13 from OlekA brodo@o2.pl 2008-06-30 02:02:42 --- (In reply to comment #11)
I'm still having problems with the "simview.dll" file loading in Fedora 8 using the final wine 1.0 release. Funny thing is if you do a command line like:
[lscott@Fedora-8 CircuitMaker 2000]$ wine regsvr32 "c:\Program Files\circuitMaker 2000\Simview.dll"
you get:
Failed to load DLL c:\Program Files\circuitMaker 2000\Simview.dll
and you get a message box that pops up saying:
Runtime error 217 at 0003f702
which is exactly the message you get when starting CircuitMaker, and later the message about the Simview.dll failing to load. Maybe somebody can do a trace on just loading the dll and find out why it won't load. Looks like you don't need the whole app to smoke this one out I hope.
The problem is really solved now :) I installed a fresh Slackware on my new machine and the Simview error came again ! After some search on my older Slack 12.1 machine I found that unixODBC-2.2.12 package is required for proper working of the CM2000. Distros like Fedora and Slackware do not have this initially so I and other users of CM2000 were fooled about what is going on. So unixODBC-2.2.12 seems like a dependency for Wine in regard of the CM2000.
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Leland C. Scott kc8ldo@arrl.net changed:
What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Status|UNCONFIRMED |RESOLVED Resolution| |WORKSFORME
--- Comment #14 from Leland C. Scott kc8ldo@arrl.net 2008-06-30 15:37:08 --- I just tried this fix on my Fedora 8 box and I confirm this has fixed the Simview.dll load error problem I had too. I used Wine 1.1.0 for the test. Thanks to Olek for figuring this one out! This should be entered in to the app database for others users that have this problem.
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James Hawkins truiken@gmail.com changed:
What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Resolution|WORKSFORME |INVALID
--- Comment #15 from James Hawkins truiken@gmail.com 2008-06-30 16:49:13 --- Invalid, not worksforme.
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James Hawkins truiken@gmail.com changed:
What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Status|RESOLVED |CLOSED
--- Comment #16 from James Hawkins truiken@gmail.com 2008-06-30 16:49:22 --- Closing.