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Let me know if you have any issues w/ crashing - esp if it starts raining in the zone. I may have to switch from crossover to straight up wine.
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I just set this up yesterday and am having that same weather problem.
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The patch (from the Everquest entry in WineHQ.com) is:
If you are running an older version of EQ with a non-official server that does not use the exact dll above, then you will have to use this method. Add this line: pCaps->MaxVertexBlendMatrices=0x4; In file: (your wine source directory)/dlls/d3d9/directx.c At function: IDirect3DDevice9Impl_GetDeviceCaps(LPDIRECT3DDEVIC E9 iface, D3DCAPS9* pCaps) Before returning (return hrc;), line 176 (as of 0.9.55) Build wine as usual and happy Everquesting Regards, Mg
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Parallels 5 w/ Windows XP and it will work perfectly, if make the computer a little hot and bothered [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] It won't crash when it rains at least. Or just use BootCamp.
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I'm using Ubuntu 10.04 and Wine 1.2-1.1.4 and my directx.c file looks different from what you described. I posted it here http://pastebin.ca/1879145. I tried pasting what you suggested before line 176 and it didn't appear to effect anything, gave me some error message about pcaps not having a pre existing value when I compiled it. And this function you supplied "IDirect3DDevice9Impl_GetDeviceCaps(LPDIRECT3DDEVI C E9 iface, D3DCAPS9* pCaps)" wasn't in the file anywhere. Any suggestions? I'm assuming that the file is very different from the version you were using 3 months ago.
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Is there any way to run it on a macbook without installing windows on a second partition? This laptop is on loan and I'd rather not screw around with my friend's computer to that extent.
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You can use Parallels, or try configuring Wine to work. Both of which may be more than your abilities and what you're willing to do to a friends computer however.
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Generally as long as it doesn't jeopardize the function of the computer, I'm fine. I'm not sure what parallels and wine are, though I'm not incapable of learning.
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