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make carbon app load in classic?
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Jan 18, 2002, 08:00 AM
 
I'm using version 7 of CW for Palm OS, which likes to think that it's a carbon app - which it is, and it does run in OS X. However, it barely works at all. Meanwhile, if I open it after rebooting into OS 9, it works like a charm.

Does anyone know which resource I need to edit in resedit to make OS X not realize that it's a carbon app so that when I double click it, it will force it to load in classic?

I know it's some carb resource, just don't remember which one needs to be modified.

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Jan 18, 2002, 08:46 AM
 
I don't suppose clicking the "Open in the Classic environment" checkbox in Inspector is an option....
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Jan 18, 2002, 03:10 PM
 
Originally posted by Chuckit:
<STRONG>I don't suppose clicking the "Open in the Classic environment" checkbox in Inspector is an option....</STRONG>
doh.

I love it when it's just that easy. I hadn't even thought of that. Never done it before.

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