Hello,
Is it possible to build an app with a Mac OSX 10.6 Snow Leopard 32bits or do I have to get a newer version of OSX?
Thanks
Hello,
Is it possible to build an app with a Mac OSX 10.6 Snow Leopard 32bits or do I have to get a newer version of OSX?
Thanks
I think Snow Leopard works, so long as you have an Intel processor?
Oh, 32-bit, it seemed like Apple dropped all support for older systems. There might be some Mac 64-bit assumptions made in Lime that could be resolved
Thanks for your reply.
I do have an Intel processor.
It seems that I can still download XCode 3.2.6 for Swow Leopard, maybe it will work?
Try it, let’s see what happens
[quote]Is it possible to build an app with a Mac OSX 10.6 Snow Leopard 32bits or do I have to get a newer version of OSX?
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I frankly suggest that you should.
If your computer has a microprocessor that is capable of 64-bit operation (and it probably does …), then you should be running it that way. (Go ahead … the water’s fine.)
You can also install Windows 7 in a 32 bit intel mac, via Bootcamp.
Ok I will try. I will try also Yosemite 64bits.
@loudo, how did it work for you? Did 10.6 work OK on 64-bit with openfl?