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Re: WINE with CiderPress
- Subject: Re: WINE with CiderPress
- From: Andy McFadden <fadden@fadden.com>
- Date: 25 Apr 2007 19:05:23 GMT
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BluPhoenyx <bluphoenyx@earthlink.net> wrote:
> One drawback though, I can't access my CFFA card properly. The system
> recognizes the media but not the partition on it. Trying several
> different access points with the WINE configuration ends up with a disk
> error or 'ram disk not supported'. For me, this is not a big problem. I
> have a uthernet card to transfer files with. It is however an annoyance
> that the problem exists, after all it is Linux. :) I suppose I could use
> another method such as a pc emulator with usb access but I don't think
> it's worth the effort.
If the CFFA card shows up as a block device in /dev/whatever, you should
be able to open it with "Open File" like you would any other ".po" disk
image file.
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