Fwd: [PD] Stable version for Mac OSX 10.1
Dennis Peeters
dennispeeters at chello.nl
Sun Dec 24 20:21:28 CET 2006
> Thanks for the tip, it's installed (after some troubles, I installed
> Tcl/Tk and it goes), but 0.37 seems much more complicated than 0.38
> which is on my G4 iBook.
> For Instance I can't find a way to load the oscx external, tried -lib
> oscx in the commandline, it won't load, (might also have to do with
> the quite shielded structure of 10.1).
> I don't have 10.2 available so installing this is no option.
>
> Can anyone help me with the inclusion of oscx into 0,37 for osc
> communication?
>
> Grtz
> Dennis
>
> On Dec 24, 2006, at 3:50 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
>
>>
>> I think the 0.37 versions will run on 10.1. 0.38 and above needs at
>> least 10.3. Also, I think that machine will run at least 10.2, which
>> is a big improvement in speed over 10.1.
>>
>> .hc
>>
>> On Dec 23, 2006, at 4:23 PM, Dennis Peeters wrote:
>>
>>> Hello all,
>>>
>>> I'm new to the list, and also pretty new to PD, but slowly getting
>>> there.
>>> I normally run PD on my iBook G4, but now I'm trying to get it going
>>> on my "old world" (no USB) G3 Powerbook, that'll only run OSX 10.1.
>>> The prebuild version I tried to put on it was not recognized as a
>>> package (.app) by 10.1 but just shows as a folder.
>>> Any pointers to a stable older version are welcome, so I can use my
>>> Powerbook as a small footprint controller (via OSC and such) for
>>> bigger patches and Triokatronix' Isadora on other macs.
>>>
>>> Grtz
>>> Dennis
>>>
>>>
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