Joe Lewis Wilkins wrote:

"I've created a Legacy Standalone, but it will not open."

First of all; what do you mean by a 'Legacy Standalone' ?

Do you mean:

1. A standalone made to run on an out-dated OS (such as Mac Classic) ?

2. Something quite different ?

"The rev stack was saved as a Legacy Stack"

If that was so, what did you build the standalone with?

I, personally, build a lot of stacks for Mac OS 9 with Runtime Revolution 
2.0.1; they work delightfully well.

I pump my stacks onto a dedicated Mac OS 9 machine via my domestic intranet 
(i.e. a few cables on a switch), then open them in RR 2.0.1, play around with 
them to see that they behave themselves [always remembering that fancy features 
introduced since 2.0.1 aren't going to show], and run off Mac OS 8/9 
standalones.

I also produce a lot for Ubuntu Linux; and my rule (after some fairly revolting 
foul-ups) is never to build a standalone for one platform on another platform. 
Having said that, on the few occasions I have built something for a client who 
uses Microsoft Windows I have resorted to using Connectix Virtual PC on my G4.

sincerely, Richmond Mathewson.

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