digitalmars.D.announce - gdcmac 0.17 for Jaguar
- =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Anders_F_Bj=F6rklund?= (6/6) Dec 06 2005 a blast from the past:
- Lucas Goss (2/2) Dec 15 2005 Nice! And thanks for the work :)
- =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Anders_F_Bj=F6rklund?= (10/13) Dec 15 2005 Chances are pretty good you'll never need to
- Garett Bass (4/17) Dec 21 2005 If you're really into it, you can build an x86 Mac for ~$250.00, but you...
- =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Anders_F_Bj=F6rklund?= (9/15) Dec 21 2005 Seems the hardest to find these days would be time,
a blast from the past: GDC 0.17 for (legacy) Mac OS X 10.2 "Jaguar", using "Dec. 2002" Developer Tools with extra "Aug 2003" gcc update to get GCC version 3.3... See http://gdcmac.sourceforge.net/ --anders
Dec 06 2005
Nice! And thanks for the work :) ...even though I don't have a Mac... yet.
Dec 15 2005
Lucas Goss wrote:Nice! And thanks for the work :) ...even though I don't have a Mac... yet.Chances are pretty good you'll never need to touch it (or any other GCC 3.3 version of it) if you get a new Mac, but can go straight to the GCC 4.0 based version available for Tiger. But the new stuff is building one for Intel... (i.e. for Mac OS X running on the new X86 box) Not that far off, need a Intel test rig. ($1499) See http://developer.apple.com/transition/ --anders
Dec 15 2005
If you're really into it, you can build an x86 Mac for ~$250.00, but you'd have to *find* OSX86 ;) "Anders F Björklund" <afb algonet.se> wrote in message news:dnrpcp$30v8$1 digitaldaemon.com...Lucas Goss wrote:Nice! And thanks for the work :) ...even though I don't have a Mac... yet.Chances are pretty good you'll never need to touch it (or any other GCC 3.3 version of it) if you get a new Mac, but can go straight to the GCC 4.0 based version available for Tiger. But the new stuff is building one for Intel... (i.e. for Mac OS X running on the new X86 box) Not that far off, need a Intel test rig. ($1499) See http://developer.apple.com/transition/ --anders
Dec 21 2005
Garett Bass wrote:But the new stuff is building one for Intel...(i.e. for Mac OS X running on the new X86 box) Not that far off, need a Intel test rig. ($1499) See http://developer.apple.com/transition/If you're really into it, you can build an x86 Mac for ~$250.00, but you'd have to *find* OSX86 ;)Seems the hardest to find these days would be time, but Darwin should be plenty for testing GDC things... (minus all of the higher-level frameworks, that is) http://developer.apple.com/darwin/ * Darwin 8.0.1 Installer CD X86/PPC (10.4) * Darwin 7.0.1 Installer CD X86/PPC (10.3) * Darwin 6.0.2 Installer CD X86/PPC (10.2) --anders
Dec 21 2005