Hello!
Our group runs the assembler and the compiler under WINE. Attached in
files.txt is a list of files we have in our WINE /c/ixp1200 directory. You
also have to take the registry entries you have under SYSTEM\Intel\Intel
IXP1200\UengineC on your Windows install and put those entries in WINE's
system.reg file. Then add c:\\ixp1200\\bin to the "config" file in WINE.
I think that's it... Let me know if it doesn't work.
Oh, and we are using WINE build 20020122.
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Aaron Kunze
Intel Labs
aaron.kunze(a)intel.com
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Christopher Adam Telfer [mailto:telfer@cs.purdue.edu]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2002 11:22 AM
> To: ixp1200(a)CS.Princeton.EDU
> Subject: [ixp1200] Running the microC compiler under Wine...
>
>
> Greetings all,
>
> We have been trying to get the microC compiler from the IXA
> SDK to run under
> Wine, but have hit a road block. We have copied the
> uccl.exe, ixa_license.dll and mcpcom.exe files into a
> Wine-accessable directory.
>
> When we run:
> wine -- uccl.exe -help
>
>
> We get the appropriate help message:
>
> Usage: uccl [options] file1 [file2 ...] [-link [linker_options]]
> (etc...)
>
>
> But when we run it with a file (any file) we get:
> error: Your MicroEngine C Compiler installation is corrupt,
> please reinstall
>
> Has anyone else tried running this under Wine? Any success?
> Any guesses as to what the problem might be?
>
> Thanks,
> -- Chris Telfer
> Purdue University
>