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by jasona99 2207 days ago
I ran some electric circuit simulation/PCB design software through Wine for a series of courses that actually worked very well. I think the only installation hurdle was installing the Jet database engine (wasn't included with the install). Real-time simulations were a bit slower than they should have been on my machine (no less than some lower end machines I saw, though). Otherwise, it was on par performance and behavior-wise. That has been my most serious use of it, and I found it to be pretty frustration free.

On the flip side, there was an oscilloscope/fgen software interface that did not work at all thanks to some horrible drivers, but it didn't work on 50% of Windows machines either, so I didn't mind too much. There were alternatives in that case.

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Indeed configuring Wine to run something can involve a lot from installing different depedencies to .dll overrides. Different configs for different applications are also a bit painful.

But other than this, Wine is great.