[Wine]Re: Running DVD Profiler fails

Dirk Vornheder dirk.vornheder at piper-home.de
Tue Mar 8 08:08:51 CST 2005


> >
> > I'm trying to get a program called DVD Profiler from InterVocative
> > Software
> >
> > working in wine but it fails:
> >
> > #!/bin/bash
> >
> > . findwine
> > cd "$WINEDIR/c/Program Files/InterVocative Software/DVD Profiler"
> > #$WINE "c:\\program files\\InterVocative Software\\DVD
> > Profiler\\dvdpro.exe" ${PARAM:+"$PARAM"} &>/dev/null &
> > $WINE "c:\\program files\\InterVocative Software\\DVD
> > Profiler\\dvdpro.exe" ${PARAM:+"$PARAM"} &
> > wait $!
> >
> > detecting Wine version... done.
> > Drive C: is /root/.wine/drive_c
> > Wine 20050211
> > wine is executed as wine
> > Parameters are
> > fixme:vxd:VXD_Open Unknown/unsupported VxD L"sice.vxd". Try setting
> > Windows version to 'nt40' or 'win31'.
> > fixme:vxd:VXD_Open Unknown/unsupported VxD L"ntice.vxd". Try setting
> > Windows version to 'nt40' or 'win31'.
> > fixme:actctx:CreateActCtxW stub!
> >
> > I test it with wine 20050211 and wine cvs (download a few ago) but both
> > fails.
>
> This is copy protection. If you see attempts to load SICE.VXD or NTICE.VXD
> then you're seeing a check for the popular SoftIce debugger. You might be
> able to get arround this by setting the windows version to some varient of
> NT. Alter your ~/.wine/config to look somthing like this:
>
> --- cut here
>
> WINE REGISTRY Version 2
> ;; All keys relative to \\Machine\\Software\\Wine\\Wine\\Config
>
>
> [Version]
> ; Windows version to imitate
> (win95,win98,winme,nt351,nt40,win2k,winxp,win2k3,win20,win30,win31)
> "Windows" = "win2k"
> ; DOS version to imitate
> ;"DOS" = "6.22"
>

It doesn't help:

detecting Wine version... done.
Drive C: is /root/.wine/drive_c
Wine 20050211
wine is executed as wine
Parameters are
fixme:actctx:CreateActCtxW stub!
fixme:nls:CompareStringW Ignoring unknown style 0x10000000
fixme:nls:CompareStringW Ignoring unknown style 0x10000000

The program is starting but many windows pops up as before.


Dirk



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