Mountain Lion strategy

Mark Schonewille m.schonewille at economy-x-talk.com
Thu Dec 27 21:19:38 EST 2012


Mark,

When I need to test anything newer than SL, I use a USB memory stick with the required OS to start my Mac with. A 32 GB drive is sufficient for testing.

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Mark Schonewille
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Op 28 dec. 2012 om 03:04 heeft Mark Wieder <mwieder at ahsoftware.net> het volgende geschreven:

> ????
> 
> I'm realizing that I'm at the end of the line for my Snow Leopard
> installation. I managed to upgrade my Xcode version to 3.26, which is
> the minimum version that AppStudio will work with, but I can't find a
> download for any later Xcode version on Apple's developer site that
> will work with Snow Leopard. I find 4.x for Lion, etc, but nothing
> later for SL.
> 
> I don't really want to upgrade to Mountain Lion, but I hear the bells
> tolling and I realize I need a more recent Xcode version to get
> anything done any more. So I'm thinking of putting Mountain Lion in a
> virtual box vm. I know Apple's licensing allows me to do this, and it
> seems like a good way to get around this situation, but can anyone
> tell me if I can just buy Mountain Lion and install it straight into a
> vm or do I need to install something else in the vm and then upgrade?
> Probably a dumb question, but I haven't been able to find the answer.
> 
> Or does anyone have an alternative solution?
> 
> -- 
> -Mark Wieder
> mwieder at ahsoftware.net
> 
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