[Bug 219] Programs refuse to run because of safedisc copy-protection

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Tue Jun 7 15:11:56 CDT 2011


http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=219

Anastasius Focht <focht at gmx.net> changed:

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--- Comment #93 from Anastasius Focht <focht at gmx.net> 2011-06-07 15:11:53 CDT ---
Hello,

--- quote ---
> Hi, i just tested two games with safedisc in wine-1.1.13 and none of these
> complained "put the original CD into CD-ROM!" I tested:
> 
> 
>  * Need for Speed Underground 1 ~ safedisk 2.90.040
> 
>  * Need for Speed Underground 2 ~ safedisk 3.20.030
> 
> 
> So it looks like safedisc support is implemented very well. Damn well, because
> my backup CD copies of these two game which works flawlessly under windows
> don't run under wine (under windows these backup CDs even don't need SW support
> like hide CD-R). I have to use originals in wine :( Any comment how is it
> possible?
> 

I have installed Need for speed underground 2 on wine 1.2 RC 3.
I am running Kubuntu 10.04 on a 64-bit dual core AMD system.
I still get the "Please insert the correct DVD-ROM, select OK and restart
application" message when I start the game. I presume its the copy protection
talking there, right? Wine is pointing to the correct cdrom path and the CD is
mounted when I run the game.
--- quote ---

No problems either.

$ wine --version
wine-1.3.21-254-g5bf7622

--- snip ---
-=[ ProtectionID v0.6.4.0 JULY]=-
(c) 2003-2010 CDKiLLER & TippeX
Build 07/08/10-17:57:05
Ready...
Scanning -> H:\.wine\drive_c\Program Files\EA GAMES\Need for Speed Underground
2\speed2.exe
File Type : 32-Bit Exe (Subsystem : Win GUI / 2), Size : 5987982 (05B5E8Eh)
Byte(s)
-> File has 1166990 (011CE8Eh) bytes of appended data starting at offset
0499000h
[File Heuristics] -> Flag : 00000000000000000100000000000111 (0x00004007)
[!] Safedisc v3.20 - v4.xx or newer [removed version] detected !
[i] removed version is Safedisc v4.00.000 - v4.00.003
[i] Appended data contents....
   [.] o: 0x00499028  / t: <0xA8726B03> <0xEF01996C> <0x00000001> / s: 00207961
byte(s) -> ~decdf3.tmp
   [.] o: 0x004CBCA8  / t: <0xA8726B03> <0xEF01996C> <0x0000044C> / s: 00011923
byte(s) -> clcd32.dll
   [.] o: 0x004CEB62  / t: <0xA8726B03> <0xEF01996C> <0x0000044C> / s: 00004122
byte(s) -> clcd16.dll
   [.] o: 0x004CFBA0  / t: <0xA8726B03> <0xEF01996C> <0x0000044D> / s: 00037971
byte(s) -> mcp.dll
   [.] o: 0x004D901C  / t: <0xA8726B03> <0xEF01996C> <0x0000000B> / s: 00005446
byte(s) -> SecDrv04.VxD
   [.] o: 0x004DA587  / t: <0xA8726B03> <0xEF01996C> <0x00000000> / s: 00059964
byte(s) -> ~e5.0001
   [.] o: 0x004E8FEA  / t: <0xA8726B03> <0xEF01996C> <0x00000000> / s: 00045056
byte(s) -> PfdRun.pfd
   [.] o: 0x004F4012  / t: <0xA8726B03> <0xEF01996C> <0x00000000> / s: 00794152
byte(s) -> ~df394b.tmp
[CompilerDetect] -> Visual C++ 7.0 (Visual Studio 2002)
- Scan Took : 0.275 Second(s)
--- snip ---

Media validation works fine.

The installer is a bit picky about working folder (only run directly from CD1
mount point).
You can copy AutoRun.exe and AutoRunGUI.dll off CD1 to another (temp) folder
and run "AutoRun.exe" from there (do 'wine eject' and (auto)mount when it asks
for CD2).

--- quote ---
> Could someone remove "Need for Speed Underground 2" from list of "Show Apps
> affected by this bug"? I don't know how to do it...
--- quote ---

I'd rather close these stupid metabugs ... everyone keeps adding "dupes" and
the list gets longer and longer without actually targeting specific
versions/issues.
Many appdb entries are not properly maintained/tested due to this metabug,
giving false impression.

Regards

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