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Join Date: Feb 2005
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Mac says that the API, Compiler, and VM are on the developers disk of Mac OSX 10.2.x, but it's not my computer and the owner doesn't want to load it.
Does anyone know where I can find them to download? Please bear in mind that I'm a windows user normally and pretty much a Newb when it comes to Macs! |
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The Apple developper's site maybe?
http://developer.apple.com/java/ I dunno if those downloads are the full thing or just updates. Sometimes when Java says "update" they just mean "better" or "newer." Either way, it's prolly worth a look...
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Yes, The ADC (Apple Developer Connection) has Xcode all all necessary developer utilities on it's site. You of course need to sign up (i.e. sign a contract) for the ADC. This, in turn, also gives you access to beta releases of Tiger.
If you need any specific help, feel free to PM me. I've got a year or two of MacOS X experience. Which also includes working with Xcode and Objective-C (beautiful language!). Cheers. :p
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its a Mac
Simple solution, throw it away and get a real PC.
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