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samchelsea9

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Jun 20, 2016
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ok so I have managed to download an application which is only on Windows onto a Mac called VRC. (Virtual Radar Client) http://www1.metacraft.com/VRC/. I have done everything except for I need to add a new server to connect to. So all that I have to do is add a link into a text file but I can't find the text file. I have tried to create a text file and place it into the VRC folder but still it didn't work. I know that the text file is somewhere in the computer since I need it to observe other Air Traffic Controllers but I cannot find it. I have looked everywhere on my computer. I was told to look for a folder called 'Sounds' but then again I could not find it again I still know that it is there since the I can hear the sounds that are included in the folder. My Friend sent me this screenshot of what the folder should look like. http://prntscr.com/biqj6q. This is what mine looks like though. http://i.imgur.com/1XSrC7p.png.

Any help would be much appriceated.

Thank You.
Samuel. :D
 

Shirasaki

macrumors P6
May 16, 2015
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I dont know which wine you are using but for Wine Stage, here is the path of Wine folder and C drive etc.:
/Users/<your username>/.wine/drive_c
And below are other folders:
/Users/<your username>/.wine/drive_c/Program Files
/Users/<your username>/.wine/drive_c/users
/Users/<your username>/.wine/drive_c/windows
Then for the Documents folder you see on your friend's computer, here is the path:
/Users/<your username>/.wine/drive_c/users/<your username>/My Documents/
By default they are linked back to Mac OS X corresponding folder on system so you should be able to find files located in:
/Users/<your username>/Documents/VRC/

Be sure to turn on "show hidden files" on Mac otherwise you need to either use "Go to" or terminal to see files inside ".wine" folder, although it is not really necessary.
Here is a simple method to turn it on:
Quickly Show/Hide Hidden Files on Mac OS X Mavericks, Yosemite ...
Hope this helps.

Regards.
 

samchelsea9

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Jun 20, 2016
2
0
I dont know which wine you are using but for Wine Stage, here is the path of Wine folder and C drive etc.:
/Users/<your username>/.wine/drive_c
And below are other folders:
/Users/<your username>/.wine/drive_c/Program Files
/Users/<your username>/.wine/drive_c/users
/Users/<your username>/.wine/drive_c/windows
Then for the Documents folder you see on your friend's computer, here is the path:
/Users/<your username>/.wine/drive_c/users/<your username>/My Documents/
By default they are linked back to Mac OS X corresponding folder on system so you should be able to find files located in:
/Users/<your username>/Documents/VRC/

Be sure to turn on "show hidden files" on Mac otherwise you need to either use "Go to" or terminal to see files inside ".wine" folder, although it is not really necessary.
Here is a simple method to turn it on:
Quickly Show/Hide Hidden Files on Mac OS X Mavericks, Yosemite ...
Hope this helps.

Regards.
Thank You I will try this :D
 
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