Wine 9.20 Rolls Out with Improved DirectPlay Support
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The Wine Project, a compatibility layer renowned for enabling Linux and macOS users to run Windows applications, has officially released version 9.20.
Among the key features in this release, Wine has incorporated the Capstone disassembly framework into WineDbg, its native debugger.
This integration allows for more robust debugging capabilities, providing users with powerful tools to dissect and understand the inner workings of Windows applications running under Wine.
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Wine 9.20 expands DirectPlay and more formats supported in D3DX9
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Wine 9.20 Released
The Wine development release 9.20 is now available.
What’s new in this release:
Bundled Capstone library for disassembly in WineDbg.
More formats supported in D3DX9.
Static analysis and JUnit test reports in Gitlab CI.
More support for network sessions in DirectPlay.
Various bug fixes.