On Tue, 2005-01-04 at 23:40, Dave Phillips wrote:
But why not ? I occasionally test a variety of Windows
audio apps under
WINE, though I've not kept current with the recent WINE releases. And as
many here know, I'm extremely wedded to Sequencer Plus Gold, a MIDI
sequencer I run under DOSemu. RG and MusE are truly wonderful apps, but
I've invested quite a lot of time into mastering Seq+ and it suits my
needs perfectly. If it runs under a Linux-based DOS emulation
environment then I'm a very happy camper, even moreso since I don't even
need a bona fide MS-DOS installation (DOSemu works beautifully with
FreeDOS).
Btw, AudioMulch works nicely with WINE too.
that's quite ironic, cos i could never get it to work properly with
windows :)
Perhaps a page similar to the "Linux & VST" list is approaching
do-ability ? It could be a listing of Windoze soundapps that run under
WINE, how well they run, what it takes, etc. Such a page might be a
helpful reference for WINE developers too.
i'm thinking this is a good idea ... i was gonna get one rolling
somewhere on my site - i am restructuring it at the moment, so now would
be the time to do it. i'd be keen to make a comprehensive, usable page.
shayne
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