I have been using VCP 6 and 7 in VirtualBox since 2008, and SLT v8 since 2011. Other than with bad-geometry models due to my questionable techniques, I have had few crashes that I can recall in VirtualBox. (Win 7, no patches...)
Recently, I was using SLT v8 Build 1003 in VBox 5.0.0 RC 2. I recently was having bizarre crashes that may have been due to WDDM being enabled. I ripped out the VBox video driver (via windows), downgraded VBox to 4.3.28 r100329, and so far for several days now, have had no crashes. By the way, I did NOT use the WDDM nor Safe Mode driver options. There is a third option of sorts I used the bypass option ( Read the VBox Install manual... Search WDDM and read the various pages discussing skipping WDDM and just using the basic driver.)
As for WINE, I installed SLT v 8 (I am running PCLOS, the currently available release). WINE right now is 1.62 (IIRC). So far, the only oddity I noticed is that on certain mouse wheel pans the model hyper-moves, but is controllable if I slow down. I am using FlyWheel to enhance my mouse in win7 in VBox and in Wine.
(I was able to FINALLY get Lotus SmartSuite (Yeh, I am old school and staunchly stand by LSS 9.8) running in WINE, and the text in Lotus Approach dialog boxes appears at 1920x1080 resolutions, something not possible in VBox unless on the laptop LCD I resize the VBox screen to less than maximized but keep my 22" LCD screen maximized. Reportedly, in the LSS forums, other users had Approach dialog boxes missing text strings, and reportedly that was the result of Approach Corporation or Lotus possibly hard-coding the text for the 1990s 16-bit/8-bit. But, this issue seems to magically be non-existent in WINE. Interesting)
So far, in WINE, SLT v8 seems to be running pretty well. This is as of last night. I need to do more use testing to be certain it is not just my excitedness blinding me to anything.
I have not got SLT 9 yet. I still have win7 32-Bit.
But, surprisingly, PCLOS autodetected that my Gateway NV55S09u is 64-bit hardware. NOTHING in the marketing material, nothing at Best Buy, nothing on the box, and not even win 7 32-Bit reported anything 64-bit about my hardware. So, I was pleasantly shocked that this machine is 64-bit. My VBox install, therefore, being forced to match the OS type, is also 64-bit. Still, win 7 is 32-bit.
Wine seems to have been greatly improved. The last time I think I tried was when I had PCLOS 2012.iso.
I hope this info helps.
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