System: RedHat 8.0, wine version 20020605.
Yes, I know it's old version. But the application in question used to run under MS-DOS in an old PC, which I want to retire now.
I hope that changes made to wine affected only its Windows part, and that its console was stable.


I configured wine to access hard disk subdirectories for A:,B: and C: emulated disk drives.

When I execute 'wine wcmd', I get a window with DOS prompt.
I can execute internal commands such as dir or type.
But when I try to execute a program, the wine gets stuck, and aborts when I hit CTRL-C.


I also see the following message:
Warning: //usr/bin/wine not accessible from a configured DOS drive

I found no clue what to check or change in my configuration to solve the above problems, even though I RTFMed the following:
- man wine
- man wine.conf (finds it in section 5)
- /usr/share/doc/wine-20020605/wine-doc/set1.html, viewed by means of a
browser.


Note: upgrading the above system to a newer Linux version is not an option. However, I have another PC with Fedora Core 1. I may give it a try.

By the way, the application, which I need to run, needs to accept and display Hebrew characters in the console (something which worked out of the box in MS-Windows 3.11 console, but not in later versions of MS-Windows). How can I get wine to do this (is 'code page' the correct keyword here)?
Thanks,
--- Omer
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