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April 29th 2006, 05:15 PM

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(tested on current dapper drake)
with wine you should have gotten an app "winecfg". Run that.
Under "applications" "add application" dink.exe, select dink.exe and select "windows version" windows 98
Under "graphics" check "emulate a virtual desktop"
Under "audio" uncheck the oss driver and select the alsa driver.
exit "winecfg" with ok.
start dink from dfarc AS FULLSCREEN. (it will appear in a window)
To have midi you need timidity up and running. There are howtos on the web for that.
Dink is be slower than in win but absolutely playable. I have also had one freeze up to now. The window sometimes has to be "xkill"ed after exit.
with wine you should have gotten an app "winecfg". Run that.
Under "applications" "add application" dink.exe, select dink.exe and select "windows version" windows 98
Under "graphics" check "emulate a virtual desktop"
Under "audio" uncheck the oss driver and select the alsa driver.
exit "winecfg" with ok.
start dink from dfarc AS FULLSCREEN. (it will appear in a window)
To have midi you need timidity up and running. There are howtos on the web for that.
Dink is be slower than in win but absolutely playable. I have also had one freeze up to now. The window sometimes has to be "xkill"ed after exit.