In message of 16 Mar, Timothy Coltman <[email protected]> wrote:

> HI all
>
> I received a request for a binary build of 0.8.2 to be made available
> a week or so ago, and such a beast is now ready for download.

Many thanks.

> The URL (which links to a 2MB zip archive) is:
>
> http://files.me.com/timothy.coltman/8jsfhp

Found it and got it working but I need to put a few applications there
and a 'hard drive'.

> The archive contains an installer package, which offers you the choice
> of two versions (one compiled with GCC 4 and the other with LLVM-GCC,
> which should be faster).  Both builds are based on 0.8.2, but I've
> tweaked the code to make it more Mac friendly.  The GCC 4 one is
> compatible with both Tiger (10.4) and Leopard (10.5), whilst the
> LLVM-GCC one is Leopard only.  The installer sticks the RPCEmu
> application in /Applications (fun for all the family) and creates a
> RPCEmu directory for ROM images and so on in ~/Library/Application
> Support.  The release notes contained inside the archive explain in
> detail what you need to do to get it up and running, but essentially
> the process is:
>
> (i) Copy your ROM into ~/Library/Application Support/RPCEmu/roms.

This was a gotcha.  I put the roms in what I thought was this address
only to be told they could not be found.  Fortunately the error message
indicated that they should go in the Library folder in the user's space,
not in the master Library folder.  I wonder if this can be made clearer
to those who don't know Unix abbreviations?

I'll do some more work on it when I return from today's exploratory
journey to darkest Kent.

-- 
Tim powys-lybbe                                          [email protected]
             For a miscellany of bygones: http://powys.org/

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