OS9 standalone builds

Joe Lewis Wilkins pepetoo at cox.net
Thu Sep 18 15:17:23 EDT 2008


Richard,

I started using Rev. with 2.7, so how do I get a copy of 2.6.1? It  
might be a good idea if this were made common knowledge some way or  
another, so we don't beat our heads against a stone wall trying to do  
Classic with later versions of Rev.

TIA,
Joe Wilkins

On Sep 18, 2008, at 11:40 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:

> Jeff Reynolds wrote:
>
>> is the classic build going to be frozen at 2.6.1 for good now?
> ...
>> i still have to create mac classic stanalones for the school cdroms  
>> as  its still a significant market in the elementary schools still  
>> holding  onto older macs and not going to osx with them...
>> I have not been working on these cdroms for the last 6 months, but   
>> will need to be upgrading some old ones and creating new grade  
>> levels  of others and wondering if its ok to move the software line  
>> to 3.0  from 2.6.1 at this time or wait. i purposely froze these  
>> projects on  2.6.1 to keep compatibility for building classic  
>> standalones. our  mulitmedia cdroms are pretty simple and seem to  
>> be very happy  currently with 2.6.1 builds on mac and pc, but am  
>> aware we may be just  new system version away from that being true  
>> at any point here...
>
> The nice thing about supporting Classic is that it's frozen in time,  
> just like the Rev engine for it appears to be.  Apple isn't likely  
> to do anything more for Classic, so the Rev 2.6.1 is expected to run  
> as long as your hardware holds out.
>
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