I can go all the way back to OS 8.6 for testing :-) Actually, I
skipped from 8.6 to 10.2.8. Never even saw OS 9.
The first OSX's that Apple sold included OS 9 on the CD. But if you
waited.... if you didn't jump on the OSX bandwagon fast enough....
you didn't get OS 9 bundled. I wasn't about to buy two OS's, it
irked me that Apple stopped bundling it, and since 10.2.x didn't
support OS 8.6 as the Classic standard, I had to partition the hard
drive and reboot if I wanted to change systems.
So my old G-3 is partitioned, with 8.6 on one, and 10.2.8 on the other.
What's really nifty is that my high tech sweetie set me up with a
monitor switch, so both my G-3 and Macintel can actually be on at the
same time, and with the click of one button, I'm here or there. All
my games are on the old computer.... now THAT is hard to shut down!
Even niftier is that they are networked, the G-3, the Macintel, and
his Windoze. So I can shoot my MC/Rev stacks from one to the other
for testing or compiling.
NICE!
Shari
Jeff,
My condolences. Way back when I was beta testing my own software, I
kept several Macs "frozen in time" with old OSs. Unfortunately, this
kind of stopped with the advent of OSX; never believing in my worst
of dreams that there would be significant differences between the
various OSX releases. Was I ever dumb!
So, it seems that Rev needs to line up a series of reliable testers
who maintain "frozen in time" machines. I would think that they
would have done this in house in the first place; but, perhaps, they
too were caught unawares, now needing to rethink this strategy. This
programming thing just isn't very easy or simple these days, just
when we thought it might be getting to be both. (uncomfortable smile)
Joe Wilkins
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Windows and Macintosh shareware games
BIackjack Gold
http://www.gypsyware.com
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