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<font face="sans-serif">First I have to get a version of the 32 bit
windows that actually runs. see previous post on GLUT problems. I'll
have to dig around to see if I have enough left over programming
experience to dissect what EVIL EMPIRE is doing with 64 bit
applications. I suspect they too are using mixed mode. But as a wise
sage once said, tackle only one problem at a time.<br>
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Mike<br>
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L. Rahyen wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Monday October 29 2007 22:37, Michael D. Johnson wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Preferably SUSE, but I'll take help from any one who has done a 64 bit
version.
Mike
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        Currently there is no active work to bring true 64-bit support (to run 64-bit
Windows applications). If you are a developer, you are welcome to help. If
you are an user then you can wait for few years for true 64-bit support or,
if you want just to run 32-bit Windows applications then use 32-bit WINE
(this is what almost all users want).
        I know nothing about SUSE but in Debian or Ubuntu you can install 32-bit WINE
package with dpkg -i --force-architecture command or by installing 64-bit
package with 32-bit WINE as usual from your repository. Something similar
should be available in other distributions.
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