All 3 of LaddieAlpha, the python version of mComm, and dlplus probably work.
I have used Laddie and dlplus on macos myself, so those 2 I can say for sure. I built dlplus on macos a year or two ago and it worked normally. I use macports for the gcc/gnu environment. I don't like brew but it probably works in brew also. But this was a couple years ago using the version from the zip file on bitchin100 not the newer version at github/bkw777 The newer version might have some linux-isms by now. IE there are a few system() commands that run commands like "ls" etc, and it installs some resource files in /usr/local/share. I don't know if that still works on macos. It probably "just works" just like always since it's just plain c and not doing anything special or weird, but I haven't actually tried it recently. -- bkw On Wed, Oct 14, 2020, 11:27 AM Greg Swallow <[email protected]> wrote: > All, > > Most of my old, Core2Quad and earlier, computers are starting to have > issues with the latest openSuse and I am looking to going all macOS. Or, > close to all. My brother-in-law handed his old MacBook Pro CoreDuo done to > me and I have found use for it as it runs software I have for my PowerMac > G5. Was able to pickup aMid-2012 MacBook Pro i7 for a song and am wondering > if anyone has had luck with DLPlus or mComm on macOS? > > I have 10.6.8 Snoiw Leopard on the CoreDuo and 10.15.7 Catalina on the i7. > > God Bless, > > GregS <><
