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Running Sound Applications under Wine - Linux Journal

    https://www.linuxjournal.com/article/8802
    Wine provides audio interface drivers for OSS/Free (the default), ALSA, aRts, JACK and NAS (a network audio system). You can select a new driver at any time, but you will need to restart Wine. Your choice of sound driver may be determined by the application.

Wine Developer's Guide/Wine and Multimedia - WineHQ Wiki

    https://wiki.winehq.org/Wine_Developer%27s_Guide/Wine_and_Multimedia
    low-level drivers can either be 16- or 32-bit (in fact, Wine supports only native wave and audio mappers). MCI drivers can either be 16- or 32-bit; all built-in drivers (low-level and MCI) will be written as 32-bit drivers; Wine WinMM automatically adapts the messages to be sent to a driver so that it can convert it to 16 or 32-bit interfaces.

[Solved] wine sound not working (pulseaudio) / Newbie ...

    https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=135032
    Undo your edit to the registry by running 'wine regedit' and going to HKey_Current_User->Software->Wine->Drivers , then set Audio key to alsa. You should have sound in wine if you have pulseaudio properly installed as per the wiki, use alsa as the wine driver, and have the needed 32 bit libraries installed.

Installing Windows Drivers in WINE - WineHQ Forums

    https://forum.winehq.org/viewtopic.php?t=631
    You _CAN_ install drivers and some drivers might even install properly. However the only "drivers" that Wine currently supports are the copy-protection type "drivers". In most cases these drivers doing extra checks on a system to verify presence of debuggers or any other "snooping" tools.

Wine User's Guide - WineHQ Wiki

    https://www.winehq.org/docs/wineusr-guide/misc-things-to-configure
    You can see the selected driver that Wine figures out for you under the Audio tab. You can manually select which device will be used for Output, Input, Voice output and Voice input. For example you can choose the digital output of your sound device instead of the analog one.

pulseaudio - How to change the default audio in Wine to ...

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/77210/how-to-change-the-default-audio-in-wine-to-alsa-only
    Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Wine\Drivers; Set Audio to alsa; To restore Ubuntu's default value, repeat the first 2 steps and then set Audio to pulse.

Realtek® High Definition Audio Driver (Windows 10 64bit ...

    https://www.sony.com/electronics/support/downloads/W0008366
    At the "Select Country" screen, select the country for this installation, and then click "Next". At the "Realtek High Definition Audio Ver. 6.0.1.6764" screen, click "Next". At the "License Agreement" dialog, read the agreement, then, if you agree, click "I Agree" to continue with the installation. At the "Finish" screen, click "Finish".

Is it possible to get Windows USB drivers to work in Wine ...

    https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=215996
    AFAIK Wine has no access to the USB stack (=no Windows drivers). Wine will see a device if and only if it has native device support in Linux. I think you should be able to program the Arduino with a native Linux programs, however. Try to see with "lsusb" what is printed when you connect it, and if it is recognized.

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