[Bug 7903] New: Crash in CircumReality (maybe related to MIDI)
Wine Bugs
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Fri Mar 30 16:24:43 CDT 2007
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7903
Summary: Crash in CircumReality (maybe related to MIDI)
Product: Wine
Version: unspecified
Platform: PC
URL: http://www.CircumReality.com
OS/Version: other
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P3
Component: wine-directx-dsound
AssignedTo: wine-bugs at winehq.org
ReportedBy: Mike at mXac.com.au
A user reported trying Wine with my application, www.CircumReality.com. He
reported a crash, in the following Email:
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I know CircumReality doesn't support linux (yet?), but I thought I'd try
it under linux and wine. Wine is a windows emulator -- I don't often
have a windows machine running.
Once I fixed my sound card problem (Used "winecfg" to change audio from
hardware acceleration to emulation -- DirectSound 8 was finally
detected), then it almost worked...
Something at the start of the tutorial was crashing wine once everything
was loaded. It happened when the mouse moved into the bottom left
window (and clicked?). Once I was conveniently prompted to disable the
tutorial, it didn't crash, and I was able to move around the world
I was probably getting about 2-4 FPS on this linux thinkpad T43.
The last time I ran it it, I was able to play until I zoomed in on the
couch (then wine crashed). I'm out of time this morning, but I thought
I'd let you know there may be a chance of it working on linux if you
weren't planning on building it natively there.
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I'm NOT using Direct3D. I am using DirectSound (but I can use the old sound
API if you need). I am uses the Windows MIDI APIs.
CircumReality is obviously a very-low priority application for you, but if you
ever get around to trying it and find what's causing the crash, I might be
able to change my code to avoiding calling whatever is crashing Wine.
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