I wonder if it would be difficult for RR to make a module for PPC which *only* built classic standalones. I mean no IDE or any of that, simply a standalone builder that you could download. You would still need a Mac to run it, and perhaps a valid license key for Windows or Unix, but you wouldn't need to buy 2 copies of studio just so you could still build a Mac classic standalone despite the fact that you do the development on windows.
Just musing aloud, Martin Baxter Frank D Engel wrote: > >Yeah, you need to be running on a Mac to produce a Classic standalone. >Any other platform can be built from any of the platforms if you have a >studio or enterprise license. > >On Jan 29, 2005, at 9:20 PM, Ken Ray wrote: > >> On 1/29/05 4:56 PM, "Ben Fisher" wrote: >> >>> I'm using Rev 2.5 on Windows XP. When I open up the Standalone >>> Application >>> Settings, the "Mac OS" icon is grayed out. I'd like to be able to >>> save as a >>> Mac classic standalone. Is this still possible? I'd rather not have >>> to use >>> Dreamcard Player. >> >> Sorry, OS 9 standalones can't be build on Windows because of the >> resource >> fork requirements that are stripped out under WIndows. OS X is >> different >> because everything is a file, but I haven't build any Mac apps on >> Windows so >> I don't know how well this works. The only way to create a Mac classic >> standalone is on a Mac, AFAIK. >> >> Ken Ray _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
