Roger,

Just to confirm, I've upgraded to Mountain Lion on a lat 2008 15" MBP, have 
LiveCode 5.5.1 running, and Xcode 4.4 (4F250) and my iOS simulator is running 
OK.  As your iOS simulator hangs by itself, it doesn't seem that the problem is 
Live Code related.  If you have a spare USB drive, you might want to install 
Mountain Lion, LC, and Xcode on it, boot from it, and see if the problem 
persists.  If not, then it's a call to Apple or a fresh install.

BTW- I did have to re-point Live Code preferences to find where Xcode was 
located.

Good luck,
John Brozycki

On Jul 30, 2012, at 12:10 AM, Roger Guay <i...@mac.com> wrote:

> Sorry folks< i forgot the Subject line.
> 
> On Jul 29, 2012, at 7:08 PM, Jim Lambert wrote:
> 
>> This MIGHT help.
>> 
>> In Xcode go to Preference > Downloads and download the 5.0 Simulator.
> 
> Thanks, Jim. I did that early on and it made no difference. My situation 
> remains the same: my iOS simulator hangs in every situation.
> 
> I still wonder if others on this list have upgraded to Mountain Lion, Xcode 
> 4.4 and Livecode 5.5.1 and have had no problems?? Actually, I've tried going 
> back to LiveCode 5.5.0 which did work under Lion, and it now fails as well! 
> So I think my problem has nothing to do with LiveCode.
> 
> Thanks,
> Roger
> 
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