![]() ![]() yesĬhecking whether we can skip instruction in SIGSEGV handler. noĬhecking whether your system supports extended signal handlers. noĬhecking whether your system supports Windows exceptions. noĬhecking whether your system supports Mach exceptions. noĬhecking whether sigaction handlers need to be reinstalled. yesĬhecking whether signal handlers need to be reinstalled. noĬhecking whether we can map Low Memory area 0x0000-0x3000. yesĬhecking whether _PAGEZERO can be Low Memory area 0x0000-0x3000. yesĬhecking whether mmap supports MAP_ANONYMOUS. yesĬhecking whether mmap supports MAP_ANON. noĬhecking whether compiler supports framework AppKit. noĬhecking whether compiler supports framework AudioToolbox. noĬhecking whether compiler supports framework AudioUnit. noĬhecking whether compiler supports framework CoreAudio. noĬhecking whether compiler supports framework CoreFoundation. noĬhecking whether compiler supports framework IOKit. yesĬhecking whether compiler supports framework Carbon. O_NONBLOCKĬhecking whether compiler supports byte bit-fields. time.hĬhecking whether struct sigaction has sa_restorer. yesĬhecking whether struct tm is in sys/time.h or time.h. voidĬhecking whether time.h and sys/time.h may both be included. yesĬhecking return type of signal handlers. yesĬhecking for an ANSI C-conforming const. noĬhecking whether byte ordering is bigendian. noĬhecking for IOKit/storage/IOBlockStorageDevice.h. noĬhecking IOKit/storage/IOBlockStorageDevice.h presence. noĬhecking IOKit/storage/IOBlockStorageDevice.h usability. noĬhecking AvailabilityMacros.h presence. noĬhecking AvailabilityMacros.h usability. 64Ĭhecking for sys/wait.h that is POSIX.1 compatible. noĬhecking for _FILE_OFFSET_BITS value needed for large files. yesĬhecking for special C compiler options needed for large files. usr/bin/esd-configĬhecking for ESD - version >= 0.2.8. yes (version 2.24.10)Ĭhecking for esd-config. usr/bin/pkg-configĬhecking for GTK+ - version >= 1.3.15. usr/bin/sdl-configĬhecking for pkg-config. bin/grepĬonfigure: WARNING: Could not find mon, ignoring -with-mon.Ĭhecking for sdl-config. usr/bin/install -cĬhecking for grep that handles long lines and -e. yesĬhecking for a BSD-compatible install. gcc -EĬhecking whether we are using the GNU C++ compiler. none neededĬhecking how to run the C preprocessor. ![]() yesĬhecking for gcc option to accept ISO C89. noĬhecking whether we are using the GNU C compiler. a.outĬhecking whether we are cross compiling. yesĬhecking for C compiler default output file name. powerpc-unknown-linux-gnuĬhecking whether the C compiler works. powerpc-unknown-linux-gnuĬhecking target system type. powerpc-unknown-linux-gnuĬhecking host system type. configure -enable-sdl-video -enable-sdl-audio -disable-vosfĬhecking build system type. READ and follow these instructions and you should be ok.Show hidden. If you want to try it too, download SheepShaver and download a ROM file and the OS9 System. I gave it a try and it works fantastic! And it runs my FM6 applications - and some old games, of course, like BreakThru! Really cool! But today I came across it again while searching for Mac OS emulators for Moutain Lion, and saw '2012' in the SheepShaver's blog, so that means it is still actively supported. I tried SheepShaver a long time ago, but then it did not work for me, somehow. So I still want to be able to run FM6 on my iMac, in Mac OS 10.8, because it is simply more convenient. But it is a bit much work turing that Mac on and off, just to do some administrative work in FileMaker 6. Then I got a 500MHz G4 Cube! The advantage was that it runs all my older software too, like the Starwars Episode 1 Racer. So I looked at installing it on Windows in Parallels, since I have that software anyway - but that is a bit too much overhead just for running FileMaker 6. And I do not want to upgrade - too expensive for the infrequent usage. A piece of software I need, for a regional tree foundation I do some work for, but rarely use. If you do not want to spend much money on upgrades for software you hardly use, just because you are running the latest Mac OS, try a Mac OS emulator! These are free and run nice and fast on the new Macs. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |