acrosome
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Joined: 8/8/2001 From: Tacoma, WA Status: offline
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Been away from my computer for a while on business. My dad's side of the family used to have a little communal hunting cabin up near Titusville. They have since sold it and rebuilt in the Allegheny Mountains outside Uniontown. I haven't been back east in 3 years or so, but I keep running into Pennsylvanians in the damnedest places... Oh, and as fate would have it I had already found Sinner's site by googling "SPWAW linux", but his directions are for an old version of Wine. (Or, more accurately, the older versions of Wine require more computer savvy than I possess.) I have since installed the latest version of Wine and have puttered around in my usual semi-incompetent manner, and I can get the game menu to fire up (the one that has options to start SPWAW in large letters with several other options like fourms, manuals, etc. in smaller letters) but I get a freeze when I try to actually start the game. I also tried just starting straight from mech.exe via Wine- no dice, same freeze. This is a disappointment because SPWAW is the ONLY thing computing-wise that still ties me to Micro$oft. The only other things I do are word processing, spreadsheets, internet, and email (all of which OpenOffice.org does better than anything else out there) so if I could just get SPWAW working I would repartition XP off my hard drive and cut the apronstrings forever. Mind you, I think Micro$oft makes some great software (and I wish I had bought stock in the 80's, too) but I have read too much about the shady stuff they pull and have just a little too much of that little streak of anarchism that is the birthright of all Americans to want to have anything to do with them. I've been playing SP since SP-I and tactical scale and level of detail and PBEM capability are exactly what I want. Shame. So, if anyone has some ideas, I'm running Fedora Core 4 with Wine v0.9.2. I've got a 1GHz Pentium-3 processor (and, yes, I used the i386 version of Wine) with 512MB RAM and Intel 82810E DC-133 graphics controller, so this should all be working. I mean, I know Core 4 is optimized for Pentium-4, but all the documentation I've found says it still works 100% on Pentium-3. Thanks. PS Goblin is from Erie, eh? Explains a lot...
< Message edited by acrosome -- 12/27/2005 5:55:36 AM >
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