Wine is a program which allows running Microsoft Windows programs (including DOS, Windows 3.x, Win32, and Win64 executables) on Unix.
Thu Feb 16 18:57:31 1995 Alexandre Julliard (julliard@sunsite.unc.edu) * [if1632/call.S] Only save the lower 16-bits of SP and BP. * [if1632/callback.c] When calling to 16-bit code, restore DS from its previous value on entry to the 32-bit code, instead of from the code segment owner. * [if1632/relay.c] [include/stackframe.h] Use a structure to represent the 16-bit stack frame layout instead of hard-coded offsets. * [rc/Imakefile] Use y.tab.c for bison output file for compatibility with yacc. * [tools/build.c] Small optimization for calls to 32-bit code. Sun Feb 12 03:19:47 1995 Michael Veksler (s1678223@t2.technion.ac.il) * [tools/build.c] Fixed bug (inflicted by previous change) - SEGV on ZMAGIC file format. Sun Feb 11 20:00:00 1995 Göran Thyni (goran@norrsken.bildbasen.se) * [debugger/dbg.y] Remove unnecessary sym-table loading when stopped in 16-bit mode. * [include/segmem.h] [loader/selector.c] Added dynamic alloction of selectors. Fixed some problems with large programs SIGSEGV-ing while running out of selectors. * [include/segmem.h] [loader/selector.c] [if1632/callback.c] [memory/global.c] [memory/heap.c] [memory/linear.c] Use __AHSHIFT and __AHINCR instead of 3 and 8. Mon Feb 6 18:07:38 1995 Cameron Heide (heide@ee.ualberta.ca) * [misc/dos_fs.c] Better relative path handling when converting filenames between dos and unix, allowing '.' to be used in the Windows path. Startup working dir is now based on current working dir. Sat Feb 4 21:21:13 1995 Michael Veksler (s1678223@t2.technion.ac.il) * [if1632/relay.c] [include/dlls.h] [tools/build.c] Squeezed data structure that references internal dll's (mostly "struct dll_table_entry_s"). Caused 20% reduction in executable code size. Fri Feb 3 18:53:15 1995 Martin v. Loewis (loewis@marie) * [Imakefile] make wine.sym only when making emulator * [misc/file.c] OpenFile(): report as not implemented for WINELIB * [misc/winsock.c] Fix CONVERT_HOSTENT and friends for use with WINELIB * [rc/Imakefile][rc/rc.y][rc/parser.c] Rename rc.y to parser.y Use flex and bison on Sun * [toolkit/sup.c] CallWindowProc: fix parameter type * [windows/event.c] Commented #ifdef sparc |
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1. INTRODUCTION Wine is a program that allows running MS-Windows programs under X11. It consists of a program loader, that loads and executes an MS-Windows binary, and of an emulation library that translates Windows API calls to their Unix/X11 equivalent. Wine is free software. See the file LICENSE for the details. Basically, you can do anything with it, except claim that you wrote it. 2. COMPILATION You must have one of: Linux version 0.99.13 or above NetBSD-current FreeBSD-current or FreeBSD 1.1 To build Wine, first do a "./Configure" and then a "make" (or "gmake" if you're running *BSD). The executable "wine" will be built. "wine" will load and run 16-bit Windows' executables. To upgrade to a new release by using a patch file, first cd to the top-level directory of the release (the one containing this README file). Then do a "make clean", and patch the release with: gunzip -c patch-file | patch -p1 where "patch-file" is the name of the patch file (something like Wine-yymmdd.diff.gz). You can then re-run "./Configure", and then run "make". 3. SETUP Wine requires you to have a file /usr/local/etc/wine.conf (you can supply a different name when configuring wine) or a file called .winerc in your home directory. The format of this config file is just like a Windows .ini file. The file wine.ini contains a config file example. Here's an explanation of each section: * [drives] format: <driveletter> = <rootdirectory> default: none This section is used to specify the root directory of each `dos'drive as Windows' applications require a dos/mswindows based diskdrive & directory scheme. If you mounted your dos-partition as /dos and installed Microsoft Windows in c:\windows than you should specify c=/dos in the drives section. * [wine] format: windows = <directory> default: c:\windows Used to specify an different windows directory. format: system = <directory> default: c:\windows\system Used to specify an different system directory. format: temp = <directory> default: c:\temp Used to specify a directory where Windows applications can store temporary files. format: path = <directories separated by semi-colons> default: c:\windows;c:\windows\system Used to specify the path which will be used to find executables and DLL's. format: systemresources = <filename> default: c:\temp Used to specify the name of sysres.dll, a dll which is used by Wine itself. * [serialports] format: com[12345678] = <devicename> default: none Used to specify the devices which are used as com1 - com8. * [parallelports] format: lpt[12345678] = <devicename> default: none Used to specify the devices which are used as lpt1 - lpt8. * [spy] format: file = <filename or CON when logging to stdout> default: none used to specify the file which will be used as logfile. format: exclude = <message names separated by semicolons> default: none Used to specify which messages will be excluded from the logfile. format: include = <message names separated by semicolons> default: none Used to specify which messages will be included in the logfile. 4. RUNNING PROGRAMS When invoking Wine, you must specify the entire path to the executable, or a filename only. For example: to run Windows' solitaire: wine sol (using the searchpath to locate the file) wine sol.exe wine c:\\windows\\sol.exe (using a dosfilename) wine /usr/windows/sol.exe (using a unixfilename) Note: the path of the file will also be added to the path when a full name is supplied on the commandline. Have a nice game of solitaire, but be careful. Emulation isn't perfect. So, occasionally it may crash. 5. GETTING MORE INFORMATION The best place to get help or to report bugs is the Usenet newsgroup comp.emulators.ms-windows.wine. The Wine FAQ is posted there every month. If you add something, or fix a bug, please send a patch to wine-new@amscons.com for inclusion in the next release. -- Alexandre Julliard julliard@lamisun.epfl.ch