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i get that you are using crossover and wineskin gui but can you run winecfg and also wine64?
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I uncovered a little more info. It appears the DSETUP.dll file is actually loading, but perhaps having an issue when it gets to load some graphics libraries. If I use the installed DLL, I can see the same exception raised, but then it goes on to load opengl/d3d stuff (because of wine) however when I use the P99 provided one, it never debug outputs those opengl/d3d libraries.
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I have petitioned the P99 team to see if we can get some assistance from them. I assume as Catalina/Big Sur becomes a larger percentage of installed Mac OSes, this will become more of an issue.
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parallels or bootcamp
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I've tried parallels, and I cant. Its mouse functions just don't work the way I would like that to. I have reached out to them as well to try to figure that out. Bootcamp could be an option if needed, but I'd like to try to resolve this if possible.
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buy an ssd external drive and install a bootcamp.
that's what I did after 2 days trying to get p99 working on imac.
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I found out how to fix my mouse issues I believe in parallels 16. Using this setting in the Boot Order => Flags box helped:
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