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Dev Tools Screenshots??
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arangar77
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Does anyone have any dev tools screenshots? I haven't had any luck running OS X yet, let alone the dev tools, but I'd really like to see what people are talking about. Hopefully I'll get it running here eventually.
Mike
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Join Date: May 2000
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What do you mean dev tools screenshots? You mean you want a screenshot of someone compiling an app with ProjectBuilder, IOKit or cc (under Terminal)? Why haven't you had any luck installing OS X? If you have an officially supported machine, OS X is the simplest to install OS ever made for any platform. Took me 6 minutes.
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Join Date: Mar 2000
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it's kinda difficult to post DevTools screenshots - there's lots of different tools and they're not terribly interesting either
also, OS X isn't terribly great to install - requires a reboot, and in some cases updating firmware, etc. Evil. And it takes longer than that on my iMac RevD/333
Easiest to install OS is the OS 8.5 that came with it on the restore CD - pop it in the drive, boot up with C held down, click the button. 1 button. that's it. :-)
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arangar77
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OS X doesn't like my ancient 7500 w/ an xlr8 g3 ZIF in it. It especially doesn't like the Promax IDE adapter I need for my hard drive. I actually got OS X to install on the native hardware by yanking all my peripherals, but it would never boot. It installed fine, but then wouldn't boot off the original Quantum HD it installed on. Haven't tried it since because all that meddling ended making me re-install OS 9.
Back to the Dev Tools... I know nothing about them. From reading your responses, I take it they are command line tools? Like gcc... I was under the impression that there was some sort of interface builder for creating the GUI (Kinda like MW Constructor and PowerPlant). I just wanted to see what that looked like.. and if there was a development environment that came with them.
Thanks.
Mike
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Join Date: Jan 1999
Location: Marietta, GA, USA
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Ahh, I wish I were a better programmer so I could make some really cool program for Mac OSX, but until that happens, I can at least help out in this respect.
Developer Tools
In the upper-left corner you can see a finder window showing the Aplications installed with the Developer tools. There are also Command line tools (gcc, etc.), documentation, etc.
In the upper-right corner you see Project Builder, and along the bottom is Interface Builder.
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Scott Genevish
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Scott Genevish
scott AT genevish DOT org
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