08-10-2016, 03:36 PM
WINE [Software] Amrit Narayan Thakur B.Sc IT 4th semester 123151320
2. SLIDER CONTENTS INTRODUCTION WINE BENEFITS WINE FEAUTURES WINE DEVELOPMENT LANGUAGE VERSIONS METHODS OF INSTALLATION FUTURE WHY WINE WINE HISTORY
3. INTRODUCATION Wine : Wine is not an emulator Wine is a free and open source software application that aims to allow applications designed for Microsoft Windows to run on Unix-like operating systems. Wine is an implementation of the windows API. Wine is a compatibility layer capable of running windows applications on several POSIX compatible operating systems, such as Linux, Mac OSX, & BSD.
4. WINE BENEFITS Wine makes it possible to take advantage of all the Unix strong points. Wine makes it possible to access windows applications remotely. Wine makes it economical to use. Wine is open source software.
5. WINE FEAUTURES Support for running win16,win32 and DOS programs. Optional use of external vendor DLL files(such as those included with windows). X11-based graphics display, allowing remote display to any x terminal, as well as a text mode.
6. WINE DEVELOPMENT LANGUAGE Wine software developers uses ‘C’ language for its development. Wine is not small at all. Wine 1.0 have over 1.8 million lines of C code (with blank lines and comments).
7. VERSIONS The standard version of wine comes in intermittent releases(roughly twice a month),and can be downloaded over the internet in both prepackaged binary from and ready to compile source code form. Latest version : Wine 1.1.12
8. METHODS OF INSTALLATION Three methods of installation: Installation from a package. Installation from a source archive. Installation from a Git tree.
9. FUTURE To provide build dependencies in a single package. Removal of bugs that are reported. DirectX support for games. Support for scanners, CD writers, and other devices. Modem, serial device support.
10. WHY WINE Most software programs won’t work on systems that weren’t designed for. Windows programs, for example won’t run in Linux and vice versa. Solution : Dual Booting. But this option presents great.
11. WINE HISTORYT The WINE project started in 1993 as a way to support running windows 3.1 programs on linux.bob amstadt was the original coordinator, but turned it over fairly early on to alexander julliard, who has run it ever since. Wine is still under development, and it is not yet.
2. SLIDER CONTENTS INTRODUCTION WINE BENEFITS WINE FEAUTURES WINE DEVELOPMENT LANGUAGE VERSIONS METHODS OF INSTALLATION FUTURE WHY WINE WINE HISTORY
3. INTRODUCATION Wine : Wine is not an emulator Wine is a free and open source software application that aims to allow applications designed for Microsoft Windows to run on Unix-like operating systems. Wine is an implementation of the windows API. Wine is a compatibility layer capable of running windows applications on several POSIX compatible operating systems, such as Linux, Mac OSX, & BSD.
4. WINE BENEFITS Wine makes it possible to take advantage of all the Unix strong points. Wine makes it possible to access windows applications remotely. Wine makes it economical to use. Wine is open source software.
5. WINE FEAUTURES Support for running win16,win32 and DOS programs. Optional use of external vendor DLL files(such as those included with windows). X11-based graphics display, allowing remote display to any x terminal, as well as a text mode.
6. WINE DEVELOPMENT LANGUAGE Wine software developers uses ‘C’ language for its development. Wine is not small at all. Wine 1.0 have over 1.8 million lines of C code (with blank lines and comments).
7. VERSIONS The standard version of wine comes in intermittent releases(roughly twice a month),and can be downloaded over the internet in both prepackaged binary from and ready to compile source code form. Latest version : Wine 1.1.12
8. METHODS OF INSTALLATION Three methods of installation: Installation from a package. Installation from a source archive. Installation from a Git tree.
9. FUTURE To provide build dependencies in a single package. Removal of bugs that are reported. DirectX support for games. Support for scanners, CD writers, and other devices. Modem, serial device support.
10. WHY WINE Most software programs won’t work on systems that weren’t designed for. Windows programs, for example won’t run in Linux and vice versa. Solution : Dual Booting. But this option presents great.
11. WINE HISTORYT The WINE project started in 1993 as a way to support running windows 3.1 programs on linux.bob amstadt was the original coordinator, but turned it over fairly early on to alexander julliard, who has run it ever since. Wine is still under development, and it is not yet.