TCM that runs under Linux?
Hi all, Wanting to blow away my Windows partition completely. Do any of the other Unixish variants of TCM run under Linux? What about the Windows version under wine? Justin
On Sun, 18 Nov 2001, Justin Ellison wrote:
Hi all,
Wanting to blow away my Windows partition completely. Do any of the other Unixish variants of TCM run under Linux? What about the Windows version under wine?
I haven't tried Wine yet, but using OS/2's Odin project (which uses _alot_ of code from Wine), I have had no success running the TCM. Problem I've seen is that the installer is a Win3.1 Win32s v.1.3+ program and the TCM is Win32... and it requires certain things to be in the registry or else TCM won't run... I need to steal the registry entries TCM uses... so many projects, so litle time. ----Steve Stephen Amadei Dandy.net CTO Atlantic City, NJ
I recently started playing with Mike Andrews' perl code that lets you do many common TCM tasks from the command-line. There's some setup and a learning curve, but things like flashing cards and grabbing inventory are much easier, I find. See http://www.dcr.net/~mandrews/usrtoys/ Good Luck, Charles | Charles Sprickman | Internet Channel | INCH System Administration Team | (212)243-5200 | spork@inch.com | access@inch.com On Mon, 19 Nov 2001, Stephen Amadei wrote:
On Sun, 18 Nov 2001, Justin Ellison wrote:
Hi all,
Wanting to blow away my Windows partition completely. Do any of the other Unixish variants of TCM run under Linux? What about the Windows version under wine?
I haven't tried Wine yet, but using OS/2's Odin project (which uses _alot_ of code from Wine), I have had no success running the TCM. Problem I've seen is that the installer is a Win3.1 Win32s v.1.3+ program and the TCM is Win32... and it requires certain things to be in the registry or else TCM won't run... I need to steal the registry entries TCM uses... so many projects, so litle time.
----Steve Stephen Amadei Dandy.net CTO Atlantic City, NJ
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