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Gyrotwister
July 27th, 2008, 05:43 AM
FMS is a popular simulator for practising flying model aircraft. It's written for Windows and is free to download and use.
After reading about a way of getting the recommended Version running in vista I decided to try and apply that same solution in Wine.
After installing FMS Version 2.0 Beta 7 and dumping d3drm.dll in the same directory I found that it almost worked. My el cheapo Esky USB controller was recognised and calibrated OK. The plane took off and flew but only the top 20% of the screen was was being animated. The bottom 80% stayed frozen.
What else can I try to get the video working properly?
I'm using Wine 1.1.2 Ubuntu Hardy 8.04
LinuxRocks713
July 28th, 2008, 01:56 PM
FMS is a popular simulator for practicing flying model aircraft. It's written for Windows and is free to download and use.
After reading about a way of getting the recommended Version running in vista I decided to try and apply that same solution in Wine.
After installing FMS Version 2.0 Beta 7 and dumping d3drm.dll in the same directory I found that it almost worked. My el cheapo Esky USB controller was recognized and calibrated OK. The plane took off and flew but only the top 20% of the screen was was being animated. The bottom 80% stayed frozen.
What else can I try to get the video working properly?
I'm using Wine 1.1.2 Ubuntu Hardy 8.04
You have 3 choices:
1. Get Windows. Now.
2. Run Windows XP in a VM with your FMS app.
3. Recompile FMS (if opensource) with winelib and wineg++. You will most likely need extra libraries and headers.
Gyrotwister
August 3rd, 2008, 08:53 AM
I have this program installed on my xp partition so I'm really not desperate to have it working under WINE but it would be nice to have one less reason to boot to the other OS.
I'm no expert but it seemed to me this program is running OK except for 80% of the graphics. The sound works. The behind the scenes number crunching seems to work OK too because the altimeter and airspeed readings indicate the model actually flies. If I do loops in Chase view mode I can see the top 20% of the screen alternate between sky-ground-sky-ground etc.
LinuxRocks713, you seem quite adamant that it can't be done but you haven't stated how you formed your conclusion.
Can any one else suggest anything? Perhaps some more dll files?
pabloab777
February 14th, 2011, 11:09 AM
Don't forget to tell us your experience with FMS on Ubuntu on Wine AppDB, this is the article for FMS (http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=2907).
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