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Date:      Tue, 6 Jan 1998 11:00:36 +1100 (EST)
From:      Andrew Reilly <reilly@zeta.org.au>
To:        leec@adam.adonai.net
Cc:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Who uses the wine port? -- results...
Message-ID:  <199801060000.LAA00616@gurney.reilly.home>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.3.95.980103122553.7853C-100000@adam.adonai.net>

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On  3 Jan, Lee Crites (AEI) wrote:
> One of my whopping six respondents asked me to publish my
> results to the list, so here they are:
> 
> -- 2 use it for a single application, and only when they have to
> 
> -- 1 was interested in trying
> 
> -- 3 wanted to know my results
> 
> I received two additional replies to my original email, both of
> which were pointers to how I can use my scanner (thanks!). 
> 
> It seems, then, from the rather underwhelming response, that wine
> really isn't used that often.  I'm still going to plow ahead with
> it, though.  If I get some clients who want to convert from
> windoze to a real os, they might still need to have access to
> some of the old applications.

I've been using wine to run the Windows NT version of the Motorola DSP
assemblers with considerable success.  The console-mode code is not
complete enough to run the simulator, but at least now I can edit and
make from unix.  Unfortunately the Domain Technologies Link-56k
in-circuit emulator/debugger does not run in the version I'm running
(970720), probably because it does naughty serial port stuff, so I
still have to boot to windows to do real development.  Gnnagh!
(Note: the DOS version of the Moto assemblers doesn't even work under
DOS some of the time: help line response: use the NT version...)

The windows version of the Microchip PIC16c622 assembler works well
too.  This isn't a command line thing: it pops up a little progress
meter window, which is kind of neat.

Word-6 runs pretty well.  Well enough to read documents e-mailed by the
uninformed, anyway.

Apart from development tools such as the ones I've mentioned, there
isn't anything that I need windows for, so I don't need Wine any more
than that.

-- 
Andrew

"The steady state of disks is full."
				-- Ken Thompson




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