[Wine] Network play in Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2

Christoph Korn c_korn at gmx.de
Mon Feb 2 16:36:45 CST 2009


Today I was able to play on network with another person who has
Ubuntu installed.
There was no IPX setup required because the wsock32.dll uses UDP.
So just putting it into the games direcroy and set up an overwrite
rule in winecfg fixed it.
Don't know why it was not working before.

Christoph Korn

Christoph Korn schrieb:
> I have set up red alert 2 on a windows xp machine that also uses the
> wsock32.dll.
> Each machine can see the other one in the network menu and can join
> games no matter which machines opens a new game.
> 
> I have attached log files.
> wine_log_xp->ubuntu is for the xp machine joining the ubuntu hosted
> game.
> wine_log_ubuntu->xp ist for the ubuntu machine joining the xp hosted
> game.
> 
> Christoph Korn schrieb:
>> The correct dll is being loaded:
>> http://pastebin.com/m143eafd7
>>
>> This is the output of +winsock:
>> http://pastebin.com/f546de647
>>
>> Christoph Korn
>>
>> Christoph Korn schrieb:
>>> Vincent Povirk schrieb:
>>>>> I don't know what dll you are talking about here but I could get the
>>>>> information of the modified wsock32.dll.
>>>>>
>>>>> http://pastebin.com/f43590cce
>>>> Those are just the headers. You need -j export to see the export table.
>>> Then I also get the error.
>>>
>>>>> What debug channel should I enable in the output?
>>>>> I currently have no other ubuntu machine here that has also Red
>>>>> Alert 2 installed but I think that won't differ the output anyway.
>>>> Start by not enabling any.
>>> Nothing intresting in it:
>>> http://pastebin.com/m53f918d1
>>>
>>> Christoph Korn
>>>
>>>> Vincent Povirk
>>>>
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