(I'm not sure if this is a -current problem, a wine problem, but perhaps someone here has a suggestion on how to proceed troubleshooting.) This is with FreeBSD 6-current, updated on 1/19/05, with Wine 20050111 from ports, installed to run SimCity 2000. To see if wine works at all, I tried notepad.exe from a w2k server. It runs fine, without much CPU usage at all. Whenever I start the program with "wine SIMCITY.EXE", wine, wineserver, and X.org start using 100% of the CPU between them. The main game window never appears (although the tool/message windows do). The output from running wine: # wine /home/mwlucas/.wine/drive_c/Program\ Files/Maxis/SimCity\ 2000/SIMCITY.EXE fixme:file:get_default_drive_device auto detection of DOS devices not supported on this platform fixme:ntdll:NtQueryVolumeInformationFile device info not properly supported on this platform err:heap:HEAP_CreateSystemHeap system heap base address 0x80000000 not available fixme:font:load_VDMX No suitable ratio found fixme:mmtime:timeBeginPeriod Stub; we set our timer resolution at minimum fixme:font:load_VDMX No suitable ratio found fixme:font:load_VDMX No suitable ratio found err:tooltips:TOOLTIPS_WindowProc unknown msg 0500 wp=00000000 lp=00000000 err:x11drv:X11DRV_CreateWindow invalid window width -16 err:x11drv:X11DRV_CreateWindow invalid window height -16 The first time I start Wine after boot, I get warnings on the console: Warning: pid 650 used static ldt allocation (with wine's pid in the place of 650, it varies with each boot of course) I had previously tried this with a FreeBSD-current from 12/20/04 and Wine 20041201. That version had the same CPU usage problem, but the main screen was actually drawn and the game could be played. The CPU-usage-caused lag was monstrous, and aiming the mouse was a nightmare, but it could be done. I'm at a loss to even figure out how to debug this. Any suggestions? Thanks, ==ml -- Michael W. Lucas mwlucas_at_FreeBSD.org, mwlucas_at_BlackHelicopters.org http://www.BlackHelicopters.org/~mwlucas/ Latest book: Cisco Routers for the Desperate http://www.CiscoRoutersForTheDesperate.comReceived on Tue Jan 25 2005 - 13:53:52 UTC
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