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Announcement from Arch Linux about transitioning the Wine and Wine-staging packages to a pure WoW64 build

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      This update broke a game for me, namely "Castle of the Winds", it's a 16-bit windows 3.1 game. Not really a huge loss as I can just run it in win3.1 I have in dosbox - but it was pretty nice to have in modern resolution πŸ˜„

      Haven't done much searching for remedies, but kinda looks like 16-bit support is gone https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=306297

      Gotta wonder what's the workaround, as many older games have 16-bit installers, even if the game was for eg. winxp or so.

      I guess I could always just have an older wine on the side, but.. I dunno. I'd like to keep it simple. πŸ˜•

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        Really glad to see World of Warcraft 64 gaining traction.

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        • malix@sopuli.xyzM [email protected]

          This update broke a game for me, namely "Castle of the Winds", it's a 16-bit windows 3.1 game. Not really a huge loss as I can just run it in win3.1 I have in dosbox - but it was pretty nice to have in modern resolution πŸ˜„

          Haven't done much searching for remedies, but kinda looks like 16-bit support is gone https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=306297

          Gotta wonder what's the workaround, as many older games have 16-bit installers, even if the game was for eg. winxp or so.

          I guess I could always just have an older wine on the side, but.. I dunno. I'd like to keep it simple. πŸ˜•

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          You could try using pre-9.0 wine-ge-custom or proton-ge-custom. And I'm sure someone will put the legacy Wine on the AUR.

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            You could try using pre-9.0 wine-ge-custom or proton-ge-custom. And I'm sure someone will put the legacy Wine on the AUR.

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            IIRC I have tried the game with proton(and/or -ge), it never worked on those.

            I'm probably just going to accept dosbox for the game (it also fixes some minor graphics issues with it). I'm mostly concerned about old game installers - but then again, gog/steam don't have those installers anyway, so it's only an issue if the user is adamant on using original install media or so.

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            • malix@sopuli.xyzM [email protected]

              This update broke a game for me, namely "Castle of the Winds", it's a 16-bit windows 3.1 game. Not really a huge loss as I can just run it in win3.1 I have in dosbox - but it was pretty nice to have in modern resolution πŸ˜„

              Haven't done much searching for remedies, but kinda looks like 16-bit support is gone https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=306297

              Gotta wonder what's the workaround, as many older games have 16-bit installers, even if the game was for eg. winxp or so.

              I guess I could always just have an older wine on the side, but.. I dunno. I'd like to keep it simple. πŸ˜•

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              Oh holy shit, I haven't thought about Castle of the Winds in decades! I gotta go play that right now.

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              • malix@sopuli.xyzM [email protected]

                This update broke a game for me, namely "Castle of the Winds", it's a 16-bit windows 3.1 game. Not really a huge loss as I can just run it in win3.1 I have in dosbox - but it was pretty nice to have in modern resolution πŸ˜„

                Haven't done much searching for remedies, but kinda looks like 16-bit support is gone https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=306297

                Gotta wonder what's the workaround, as many older games have 16-bit installers, even if the game was for eg. winxp or so.

                I guess I could always just have an older wine on the side, but.. I dunno. I'd like to keep it simple. πŸ˜•

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                Use winevdm or a portable/static wine build from kron4ek

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                  Use winevdm or a portable/static wine build from kron4ek

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                  winevdm as in this https://github.com/otya128/winevdm ? I have used that on Windows before, and if I'm not entirely mistaken, isn't it a part of wine anyway? At least winevdm.exe exists in my wineprefix.

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                  • malix@sopuli.xyzM [email protected]

                    winevdm as in this https://github.com/otya128/winevdm ? I have used that on Windows before, and if I'm not entirely mistaken, isn't it a part of wine anyway? At least winevdm.exe exists in my wineprefix.

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                    huh did not know about it being apart of wine, i also used it back on windows. looks like static built wine in the easiest way to do it then for those edge cases.

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