Not to add fuel to the fire, but RealBasic on Windows can create classic apps. They just generate a .bin file which you unpack on the Mac.

At 08:20 PM 1/29/2005, you wrote:
On 1/29/05 4:56 PM, "Ben Fisher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I'm using Rev 2.5 on Windows XP. When I open up the Standalone Application
> Settings, the "Mac OS" icon is grayed out. I'd like to be able to save as a
> Mac classic standalone. Is this still possible? I'd rather not have to use
> Dreamcard Player.

Sorry, OS 9 standalones can't be build on Windows because of the resource
fork requirements that are stripped out under WIndows. OS X is different
because everything is a file, but I haven't build any Mac apps on Windows so
I don't know how well this works. The only way to create a Mac classic
standalone is on a Mac, AFAIK.

Ken Ray
Sons of Thunder Software
Web site: http://www.sonsothunder.com/
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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