On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 09:38:20PM +0000, Tim Powys-Lybbe wrote: > In message of 16 Mar, Timothy Coltman <[email protected]> wrote: > > > I am undecided as to whether I will create any binary builds in the > > future; it depends on the interest that this one generates, amongst > > other things. My original interest was just to see whether the > > emulator could work on a Mac, as opposed to any overwhelming need to > > use it (I've not used RISC OS in anger for nearly a decade). > > Many thanks for this implementation: is shows real progress and enormous > promise.
Can I add some encouragement for Mac OS builds? I don't actually have a Mac to use them with, but I have a little idea where they might come in handy... Let's call it "RiscPC-onna-stick". One FAT-formatted USB flash stick. An EmuFS directory with RISC OS files in it. Three statically linked binaries - one for Windows, one for Mac OSX, one for x86 Linux. Arrange it so they can run directly from the USB stick, and share the same ROMs, configuration files and HostFS. Result: you can walk up to any machine you like and run RISC OS. No installation, no faffing around with compilers. Your RISC OS files are always on the stick, and will run the same whatever the host OS. Now I don't really have the time or the hardware to pursue this at the moment, but a little idea that might inspire someone? Theo _______________________________________________ Rpcemu mailing list [email protected] http://www.riscos.info/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rpcemu
