Flowstone under Linux Mint 17
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2014 12:03 am
Hello all,
I was just playing with something today. Just in case anyone is interested I got Flowstone to work under Linux using Crossover's latest (14.04 I believe). I was using the latest distribution of Linux Mint 17 Cinnamon.
If your familiar with Crossover, its a nicely packed version that runs the latest Wine version. This recent version i like especially, since they have improved dependencies and whatnot when installing programs.
As to Flowstone, simply install Flowstone as an application in Crossover (install). Next, I used a Windows XP bottle. It may work under other, but I didn't try those. Next, I installed Corefonts, and Platform SDK GDI+, and that was it.
I was able to run this:
http://www.dsprobotics.com/support/viewtopic.php?f=63&t=412
which is the spaceinvaders game using ruby, and its works great, even with sound. I also was able to create an exe of the game, and I ran it successfully by itself inside the same bottle.
I really like this setup. It runs really quickly - although I didn't do any benchmarking, but hopefully it can be a good tool for someone. I will test out the connectivity as well, and see how it does with serial and networking.
Cheers!
I was just playing with something today. Just in case anyone is interested I got Flowstone to work under Linux using Crossover's latest (14.04 I believe). I was using the latest distribution of Linux Mint 17 Cinnamon.
If your familiar with Crossover, its a nicely packed version that runs the latest Wine version. This recent version i like especially, since they have improved dependencies and whatnot when installing programs.
As to Flowstone, simply install Flowstone as an application in Crossover (install). Next, I used a Windows XP bottle. It may work under other, but I didn't try those. Next, I installed Corefonts, and Platform SDK GDI+, and that was it.
I was able to run this:
http://www.dsprobotics.com/support/viewtopic.php?f=63&t=412
which is the spaceinvaders game using ruby, and its works great, even with sound. I also was able to create an exe of the game, and I ran it successfully by itself inside the same bottle.
I really like this setup. It runs really quickly - although I didn't do any benchmarking, but hopefully it can be a good tool for someone. I will test out the connectivity as well, and see how it does with serial and networking.
Cheers!