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I'm trying to run eFilmLt, which is a DICOM medical imaging viewer, in wine, and I'm getting the following error. I've seen this sort of error in several searches but I didn't see any way to resolve it. Any ideas?
Code:
err:ole:CoGetClassObject class {7b8a2d94-0ac9-11d1-896c-00c04fb6bfc4} not registered
I'm trying to run eFilmLt, which is a DICOM medical imaging viewer, in wine, and I'm getting the following error. I've seen this sort of error in several searches but I didn't see any way to resolve it. Any ideas?
Code:
err:ole:CoGetClassObject class {7b8a2d94-0ac9-11d1-896c-00c04fb6bfc4} not registered
That's part of urlmon. Does the command
Code:
regsvr32 "C:\Windows\system32\urlmon.dll"
help?
My wife just had an MRI, and the cd-rom from the doctor
came with eFilmLt 1.8.3 (built in 2002). It worked great
with current wine (0.9.34+).
What version are you using (both Wine and eFilmLt)?
My wife just had an MRI, and the cd-rom from the doctor
came with eFilmLt 1.8.3 (built in 2002). It worked great
with current wine (0.9.34+).
What version are you using (both Wine and eFilmLt)?
I figured out urlmon.dll and a couple others that were hosing me a couple of hours ago. But, now there's another error and it seems to be fatal: "wine: Unhandled exception 0x80000003 at address 0x7ee33853 (thread 0009), starting debugger...". It follows after "fixme:win:WIN_CreateWindowEx Parent is HWND_MESSAGE". I'm not sure what version of eFilmLt it is. I got this in 2006, so maybe it's a later version. My shoulder's kinda buggered and I wanted to take another look at the MRI. Oh well, I've got a Doze machine I can use, I guess. My wine is the latest download from the site. 0.9.34
I'm not sure what version of eFilmLt it is. I got this in 2006, so maybe it's a later version. My shoulder's kinda buggered and I wanted to take another look at the MRI. Oh well, I've got a Doze machine I can use...
What does "ls -l /media/cdrom/DICOM" (or whatever the
viewer directory is) output?
When you do run on Windows, what does "Help / About"
in the high res viewer say?
Hopefully, your medical examiner captured into TIFF or even better RAW. Using lossy compression graphic formats will lose a lot of information and probably a mis-diagnosis.
Thanks electro. The winetools site seems to be down. I'll try again later. I've thought about using vmware, but I've got a Doze machine that I don't plan to convert, and it's not like I need to look at this daily.
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