I've found that avoiding running D 8.5 under OSX (classic) entirely is the way to go. Booting from an external firewire drive containing OS 9.2 is a great, easy way to do it - running all my stuff (like D 8.5) not yet ready for the new MacOS...with the latest Mac OS installed on my machine's "primary" drive.
Never occurred to me to blame Apple. Classic is a pretty amazing technical feat - but it is what it is. As an "emulator" there are bound to be certain limitations you won't find running natively on an OS.
On Tuesday, November 5, 2002, at 06:02 PM, matt johansson wrote:
the probs with osx are never ending. i've gone back to classic. apple need to get there crap together.
Carol Mahaffy wrote:
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I am having lots of problems running director 8.5.1 on mac osx jaguar. I
switch to classic to run director but am having problems with dragging
sprites to reposition them on the score duplicates them and crashing when i
drag a sprite from the cast to the score or stage. Is anyone using director
this way and is it just a bad install? Will rebuild in the am but just
curious if I got myself in a world of hurt by installing osx. thanks
--carol
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