

Unhandled exception: page fault on read access to 0x00000000 in 64-bit code (0x0000000002ba8248).įixme:dbghelp:interpret_function_table_entry PUSH_MACHFRAME 6 Wine: Unhandled page fault on read access to 0x00000000 at address 0x2ba8248 (thread 002a), starting debugger.įixme:heap:HeapSetInformation 0x240000 0 0x23fd40 4 ) semi-stubĮrr:pulse:pulse_contextcallback Context failed: Yhteys hylättyįixme:heap:HeapSetInformation 0x2690000 0 0x22f020 4įixme:heap:HeapSetInformation 0x2ff0000 0 0x22efb0 4įixme:file:K32EnumDeviceDrivers ((nil), 0, 0x22f0b0): stubįixme:file:K32EnumDeviceDrivers (0x2ff64c0, 0, 0x22f0b0): stub
#SCUFFHAM AMPS S GEAR 2 WINDOWS 7#
Terminal output with wine 1.7.28, Windows 7 wine "/home/juhani/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/Scuffham Amps/S-Gear2/S-Gear2.exe"įixme:heap:HeapSetInformation 0x240000 0 0x23fce0 4įixme:win:RegisterDeviceNotificationW (hwnd=0x100c10, filter=0x134e280,flags=0x00000005) returns a fake device notification handle!įixme:ntdll:NtQueryInformationToken QueryInformationToken(. I have tried using Windows XP and Windows 7 settings, no changes or extra settings are made. Installation seems to go uneventfully, but it's not possible to start the program. Give it a look, let me know if I'm crazy or experiencing some sort of placebo.I have tried to run Scuffham S-Gear (guitar modelling program) with wine 1.2–1.7 with no luck so far. I'd love to see how the two fared side by side.


I'd still love to get my hands on an Axe-FX in the future as well.
#SCUFFHAM AMPS S GEAR 2 TRIAL#
Only issue is it's around $160 after the trial and I might need it now. I played for a few hours and my fingertips are becoming recaloused, just going through the presets. It might be some sort of cognitive bias (I hadn't touched my guitars for probably a lot of months), but I want to go out on a limb and say it really seemed LIGHT YEARS ahead of the usual suspects. I'm not going to go into any specifics, rather say just check out the trial. Honestly I want easy access to a variety of those, and mostly just for therapeutic improvisation sessions. Something was never right compared to micing up my amp. I can make that work through trial and error and a variety of widely discussed and accessible pieces of software.īut when I want to get the older school, traditional overdriven classic tones, it had always fallen flat. Lucky for me, my primary body of work doesn't feature guitar much, and when it does it's an experimental/industrial tone, often with no cab sim whatsoever and heavily layered. Technically speaking, it seems at this point in time we should be able to recreate "inspiring guitar tone" in the box, but I could absolutely never get it to work. This had been something I'd lost sleep over. I had mentioned the Scuffham stuff-which I had been told about-in a thread here the other day and finally got a chance to grab the trial. I have no dog in any fight, and as a matter of fact I am misanthropic by nature so it'd be easier for me to point out what's wrong with something than what's right.
