t took awhile to figure out this procedure but it works fairly well.
There are two ways to emulate windows One is with Wine the built-in linux tool or
Codewavers I did buy it its $30-or $40... It produces the real desktop icons and is maybe easier to use for the first timer.. b This worked on ubuntu dapper and etch,,,
A win98 platform is used and there are a few things that need to be installed first to support the display and access data base..
First is ie6.0 It is easiest to setup with an inet connection (pref broadband).. If the one you are installing on does not have inet access use
this way
Then download this
zip unzip and copy into /home/`user name`
Install in this order...
1. IE 6.0
2. jet
3 madac
4 vbrun
To install roxbox it is necessary to go into winecfg Click on the graphics tab and click the emulate a virtual desktop Set it for 1024x768.. After install it can be eliminated... Install the old skin not the modern winamp For some reason the modern cant be minimized . Something you will like is liniux has multiple workplaces and you can put the winamps or plugins on a different one to view or adjust...
5 roxbox
6 reboot linux system
7 winecfg uncheck virtual emulator
8 copy the mfc42.dll into the system32 folder
If you have audio problems try winecfg audio tab put accelleration on emulation...
This works with S&D and Roxbox With a few tweaks any audio or hoster progam could be emulated
Ok this let me import a data base and I havnt really full blown tested it but it is a start!!!!