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Sounds about right.
Regardless, in my case, there is no way for me to run OS 9 or Classic (they are technically not quite the same, according to Apple), short of buying either an OS 9 disc (and installing it on a second disc/partition) or buying an older version of OS X.
So........ what are the problems with Windows ports? I'd really like to find out... My "search fu" failed to find any mention of actual bugs in this process...
@thumbprint, on Apr 7 2006, 01:01 AM, said in Where do I download/buy Coldstone?:
When you bought the computer you should have got a disk with something like install disk 2 or software restore. That has an installer for classic, it will work with tiger no matter what version of X it came with. If you don't have that (by some strange circumstance) you probably have an old system 9 disk around somewhere, you can use that to install it too.
@kryten, on Apr 9 2006, 10:51 AM, said in Where do I download/buy Coldstone?:
I've got none of the above. I didn't buy the computer... it was given to me "as is" by my work. The discs are long gone.
Bottom line is that there is no OS 9 or Classic for my computer, unless I go out and buy an OS disc. Which I'm not going to do, mainly because I honestly have no intention of making an OS 9 game. It's gonna be OS X... and I'll hopefully port it to WinXP... and MAYBE OS 9 at a later time. Hopfully, Coldstone will get fixed up... but if not, I'll (sadly) have to get a different engine
@thumbprint, on Apr 10 2006, 07:23 AM, said in Where do I download/buy Coldstone?:
Well that sucks, there are lots of awesome stuff that only runs in classic, especially games .