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The Wine Development Release 1.7.13 Is Now Available

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Wine developers surprised today world with an early release coming from development branch of their software. As always version number was increased, this time to 1.7.13.
This action may surprise some people, but as always developers were able to push out many new features and 63 bugfixes.

The few most interesting features introduced in this release:
  • More Task Scheduler support.
  • A few more Direct3D 10 interfaces.
  • More Windows Media Player stubs.
  • ARM code generation improvements.
  • Better memory size reporting on Mac OS X.
  • Various bug fixes.


To learn more about this release pleas visit this announcement.

The source code is available here:

http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/wine/wine-1.7.13.tar.bz2
http://mirrors.ibiblio.org/wine/source/1.7/wine-1.7.13.tar.bz2

You can also get the current source directly from the git.


Bugs fixed in this release (hover over bug number to read the description):

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6 comments

Sabun Feb 21, 2014
A few more Direct3D 10 interfaces.
That's interesting to read. I really do wonder how long it'll be before we have any form of runnable DX10 or DX11 games in Wine (not those games which can fall back on DX9).
gamesonwine Feb 21, 2014
Reporting Wine 1.7.13, ACB Multiplayer runs a bit better but still run very slow, Dead Rising 2 runs but Cold Fear dont run in this version and Alan Wake Lantern Bug still remains

View video on youtube.com

Respect DX10 and upper, henri verbeet put various commits in lastest releases of wine but this take much time for see DX10 titles work on wine but if you can patience, results can be appear

:)
leillo1975 Feb 21, 2014
... but Cold Fear dont run in this version ...

I love this game!

Is very similar to Deep Fear (Sega Saturn), another game I love:

View video on youtube.com

Sorry, is not related to the topic, but I started to remember ...
Anonymous Feb 21, 2014
... but Cold Fear dont run in this version ...
I love this game!

Is very similar to Deep Fear (Sega Saturn), another game I love:

View video on youtube.com

Sorry, is not related to the topic, but I started to remember ...

I dont know this game, i probing this days, thanks for date

if you want use cold fear, use wine 1.7.12

:)
"Baby Face"John Feb 21, 2014
... but Cold Fear dont run in this version ...
I love this game!

Is very similar to Deep Fear (Sega Saturn), another game I love:

View video on youtube.com

Sorry, is not related to the topic, but I started to remember ...

I know, that was strange!
gamesonwine Feb 22, 2014
Cold fear back to run but need steam beta update 21 feb 2014 on wine 1.7.13

View video on youtube.com

:)
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