

If not (su) # yum install timidity? I dont even know if that package would be available.įair warning: I also dont know if this is stable…im just testing here, though with 2.15-staging i have managed to play games for hours on end so maybe. The above apt install command assumes youre running this on a debian based distro. Timidity -iAD -B2,8 -Os1l -s 44100 -x'soundfont /usr/share/midi/sf2/mypatches.sf2 order=1'

Run this before starting the realm and leave that terminal window open…ideally you would create a script using this line: Set mode to windows xp in winetricks/PoL as well. I installed damn near everything trying to figure this out!!!
#WINEBOTTLER INCLUDE MONO UPDATE#
It will crash after your update then install or do beforehand: Gecko and mono both should be installed automatically by PoL Install dependancies via winetricks or playonlinux if thats up your alley:

Use Wine 2.15-staging i use this version for all my classic games in wine and steam ) Heres something to note when wine crashes and its not the application its usually a dependancy issue in this case something with the new update calls for mfc40 and mfc42 or maybe one and not the other.Įither way heres a copy of my notes while testing from a clean install: Got it…That was super odd it worked right off the bat with 2.15-staging then just as you said after the update wine crashes. It just works! The only downside is that battery life takes a steep decline while the VM is running, but you know it is what it is.Īlso you will not get this running properly on the pi due to some serious hardware limitations though it is a great device but your mac should be cake! It is significantly easier to install virtualbox (or parallels desktop/vmware fusion if you have the $$$) which is free and cross platform then create a Windows XP or Windows 2000 virtual machine in which in the end you dont have to fiddle with any windows 7,8, or 10 workarounds/issues so this is actually my preferred method of play EVEN on a native windows install. I even managed to get midis to work on linux with a script thats ran before starting the client, but it would do funky stuff every now and again and id often forget to run the script…I dont know if youd need to the same on OSX for midis… Ruliven, I can tell you from experience that Wine is not pain free at all, but it does work once you work out the kinks.
