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Re: Native Access
Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2020 11:28 pm
by glowrak guy
A few things come to mind...and from the above topic,
Use wine-stable 5.x from wineHQ repository. Make sure any older distro-based wine was fully removed.
(If possible, a fresh Ubuntu Stusio install to an external drive, would be good luck.)
Set winecfg to present itself as win 10 (retry as win 7 later, if still no success with the following:
install 32bit support:
sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386 && sudo apt update
install libgnutls30
install winbind
mkdir /home/y-o-u/iso-files
Run native access, and when the download 'fails', command
mount -t udf /home/y-o-u/.wine/drive_c/users/y-o-u/Downloads/name-of.iso -o unhide /home/y-o-u/iso-files
cd /home/y-o-u/iso-files
find the now visible installer, and launch it with
wine name-of-installer.exe
Move the installer for backups as desired.
Hope it helps!
Re: Native Access
Posted: Sun Aug 30, 2020 11:53 am
by torgeir
Suggestions on how to get past the dreaded "No compatible update found"?
https://imgur.com/Xwnkc8M.png
Edit: Ubuntu studio 20.04.1 LTS, wine-5.0 (Ubuntu 5.0-3ubuntu1), with all of
@glowrak guys suggested settings from the earlier posts
Re: Native Access
Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2020 9:14 pm
by glowrak guy
NI have a helpful tool that lets you clear registry entries allowing a fresh installation
of their products. I've used it in the past without problems.
https://support.native-instruments.com/ ... s-Windows-
You could also rename .wine and make a new .wine folder and do a fresh install.
After installing a NI product in wine, Native Access needs to be restarted for it to
place the product in the installed category. Just checked, and It's working fine here.
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Re: Native Access
Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2020 2:50 pm
by torgeir
Thanks! Yeah, I actually finally got this working last night!
I lost count of the number of attempts, I probably did like 15+ installs of everything, assuming I got some of the dll-overrides, wine architecture or wine version (stable vs staging) wrong. However, what actually got me in the end was that I was using a relative path for the Native Access.exe binary, and not a fully qualified one (!)
I did
wine ".wine/drive_c/Program Files/Native Instruments/Native Access/Native Access.exe"
instead of
wine "/home/username/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/Native Instruments/Native Access/Native Access.exe"
The latter consistently works, while the former does not.
For the record, the suggested mfc140 and mfc42 dll overrides seem to be working fine. I also installed urlmon, webio, winhttp and wininet as per
https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager. ... gId=108258
but I suspect they are not nescessary. This was on Ubuntu studio 20.04.1 LTS, wine-5.0 (Ubuntu 5.0-3ubuntu1), and wine works fine with a 64bit env.
I`m off to enjoy GGD through Kontakt and will probably stay away from Native Access until I have no other option than to open it again
Re: Native Access
Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2023 8:29 pm
by torgeir
Sorry for the necro, but I did this again recently and missed a few steps, and noticed some have changed;
- On sway on wayland I needed the dxvk dll override as well for GGD and Grovebass to work reliably:
winetricks vcrun2013 gdiplus urlmon dxvk
- The Native Access 1 installer has moved
- Remember to run installers with the full path, prefixing their path with $PWD, e.g.
wine $PWD/.wine/drive_c/ (...) /Native\ Access.exe
- After the installers fail, e.g. when installing GGD or Grovebass, you need to mount the iso, and install them manually. Remember to
-o unhide
when mounting to enable the hidden files, e.g.
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sudo mkdir /mnt/ggd
sudo mount -t udf $PWD/Downloads/GGD_Modern_and_Massive.iso -o unhide /mnt/ggd
sudo mkdir /mnt/grovebass
sudo mount -t udf $PWD/Downloads/Grovebass.iso -o unhide /mnt/grovebass
- Open Kontakt.exe before opening a plugin e.g. in reaper on the first run.
Re: Native Access
Posted: Sun Dec 17, 2023 9:33 am
by autostatic