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Basilisk ii 64 bit cd drive patch
Basilisk ii 64 bit cd drive patch








basilisk ii 64 bit cd drive patch
  1. #Basilisk ii 64 bit cd drive patch install#
  2. #Basilisk ii 64 bit cd drive patch mac#

It may be possible to use that route but I found the option of using gcc instead more consistent with the AA approach. Where several answers recommend installing llvm and omp using brew. (I guess it is somewhat related to the javascript based visualisation ( should it be called jview ? It sounds simpler )) However, you still need a copy of MacOS and a Macintosh ROM image to use Basilisk II. Qcc -autolink -DDISPLAY=-1 -O2 -fopenmp -g -Wall -pipe -I/usr/include -L/usr/lib -o karman/karman karman.c -lm However the -fopenmp compiler option, which is required when you do for example System requirements: Pentium processor with 32 MB RAM, 8 CD drive, 16 bit. I can do almost everything with clang, the C and C++ compiler provided by Xcode, which is Macosx's developing environment. Appendix B Creating a new disk image file for Basilisk II and SheepShaver.

#Basilisk ii 64 bit cd drive patch mac#

However my personal experience is that I the time I spend configuring my mac is not insufferable. PS I am not going to comment on whether it is a good idea to use a mac or not.

#Basilisk ii 64 bit cd drive patch install#

Next I am going to install "from scratch" on a new mac. I needed to install GLU and GLEW using macports. % qcc -autolink -DDISPLAY=-1 -O2 -fopenmp -g -Wall -pipe -L/opt/local/lib -o karman karman.c -lfb_osmesa -lGLU -lGLEW -lOSMesa -lmīoth -autolink and -L/opt/local/lib are required for some reason that I do not understand. I also need to tweak the compilation flags, for example I compile karman.c like this : In my case, I did not need to recompile Mesa, but I had to build gcc-mp-9 from source ( it is called gcc-mp-9 on macportsĪnd gcc-9 on brew apparently ) which took me two or three hours.

basilisk ii 64 bit cd drive patch

I adapted Arnaud's method to use macports instead of brew. I used a combination of Arnaud's and Arthur's recommendations, so it could be called the AA method. I managed to install Basilisk succesfully, including the js-based view server on my old Mac, running macOS version 11.2 "Big Sur" and Make: *** No rule to make target `bview.s', needed by `bview2D'. Make: Target `all' not remade because of errors. Return send (sockfd, buf, len, MSG_NOSIGNAL) Users/tesselgrubben/FDSE/basilisk/src/wsServer/src/ws.c:304:34: error: use of Gcc -std=c99 -Wno-unused-result -Wno-unused-function /Users/tesselgrubben/FDSE/basilisk/src/wsServer/src/ws.c -g -Wall -pipe -DDUMBGL -O2 -I /Users/tesselgrubben/FDSE/basilisk/src/wsServer/include -c -o /Users/tesselgrubben/FDSE/basilisk/src/wsServer/src/ws.o Make: Target `libglutils.a' not remade because of errors. Parser.y:73.8-22: syntax error, unexpected Parser.y:73.1-6: invalid directive: `%param' Makefile:108: /fs: No such file or directory










Basilisk ii 64 bit cd drive patch