Tim Schmidt wrote:
Again, works for me. I believe the only part missing for this case is the simulation. Of course, there's the added possibility that apps will go mucking about with data other apps care about, in which case a per-executable simulated device would be best.
Wouldn't such a combination of two apps mess up under real Windows too? I mean if they both write to the boot block or whatever on the disk device directly and change the same offsets then it's going to be a mess. Why should Wine be able to deal better with that than real Windows?
Rolf Kalbermatter