In Windows 10/11 running in a VM, the only way I can get a certain program to run is by going into the ARM compatibility options for it and turning on Strict Self Modifying Code support. Otherwise, It crashes with memory access issues every time I try to open it.
I'm getting the same problem when I try to run the software in wine. Is there something in Crossover I can do to accomplish the same thing?
The software is cmudpro 3.34. It (and windows) run great in Parallels, but I would rather not be using 90% of my resources just to run a single program in a VM that was released in 2011.
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