Updated and improved instructions.

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Running Wine without Windows
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Sometimes you can bring applications to run by using some of the
native Windows DLL's, together with Wine. Here are some Tips by
native Windows DLL's, together with Wine. Here are some tips by
Juergen Schmied on how to proceed. This assumes that your C:\windows
directory in the configuration file does not point to a native Windows
installation but is in a separate Unix file system. (For instance,
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and a messy registry. (Wine creates a special registry in your home
directory, in $HOME/.wine/*.reg. Perhaps you have to remove these
files).
- Point [Drive C] in wine.conf or .winerc to where you want C: to be.
Refer to the README file or man page. Remember to use filesystem=win95 !
- Use tools/wineinstall to compile Wine and install the default
registry. Or if you prefer to do it yourself, compile programs/regapi,
and run: programs/regapi/regapi setValue < winedefault.reg
- Run the application with -debugmsg +module,+file to find out
which files are needed. Copy the required DLL's one by one to the
C:\windows\system directory.