Mike Hearn wrote:
Wine is a program which allows the operation of DOS and MS
Windows programs (Windows 3.x and Win32 executables) on UNIX.
Windows programs (Windows 3.x and Win32 executables) on UNIX operating systems such as Linux.
Why not just : Windows programs (Windows 3.x and Win32 executables) on UNIX operating systems. Wine runs on BSD, Solaris, OSX as well.
@@ -440,7 +448,12 @@ taken place. That said, the documentation is often bad, nonexistent, and even misleading where it exists, so a fair amount of reverse engineering has been necessary, particularly in the shell (Explorer)
interface.
interface. The biggest problem facing Wine though is simply lack of
manpower. At one point, over 5000 people were working on Windows 2000.
While Wine doesn't need to replicate all of Windows (we only cover the
parts needed to make Windows programs work), that's still nearly 10 times
more people working simply on one release than have <emphasis>ever</emphasis>
worked on Wine, in the history of the project.
should you note at one given time ?
@@ -1142,7 +1161,7 @@ <answer> <para> Make sure you have all the VB runtime libraries installed. You may
need to use the native DLL vbrun60.dll
need to use the native DLL vbrun60.dll. You can get some from dll-files.com.
some or them or just "it" if you only need the one dll ?
Tom