Wine 9.20 released with WineDbg now using Capstone library for disassembly, and more
Oct 21, 2024 at 7:50 AM

Wine 9.20 released with WineDbg now using Capstone library for disassembly, and more

Wine has unveiled version 9.20, enhancing its capability to run Windows applications on Linux, macOS, and BSD systems. This update introduces a bundled Capstone library for disassembly within WineDbg, improving debugging processes. The release also expands format support in D3DX9, a DirectX 9 extension, which is expected to enhance the performance and compatibility of many 3D applications on Unix-like platforms.

Additionally, Wine 9.20 integrates static analysis and JUnit test reports in GitLab CI, contributing to improved code quality. Support for network sessions in DirectPlay has been bolstered, benefiting multiplayer network games. The update also includes various minor enhancements and bug fixes.

Oct 21, 2024 by Paul

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Wine is a free, open-source compatibility layer that enables Windows software to run on non-Windows operating systems. Unlike traditional emulators, Wine allows you to install and execute Windows applications seamlessly. Rated 4.6, its standout features include running Windows software without ads. Alternative options include PlayOnLinux, PlayOnMac, Proton, and CrossOver.

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