X-Code and ADC
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Hiya, so I've now got an Intel Mac and I want to use BMax on it. But I have to ADC (Apple Developer something) to get it. Is that correct or is there an easier way to do this? |
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Install XCode, it's on the DVD that came with the machine. |
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A quick google popped up... http://manuals.info.apple.com/en/MacBook_Pro_Users_Guide.pdf Installing Xcode Tools To install just the Xcode Tools, which are intended for software developers to use, follow these steps: 1 Insert the Mac OS X Install Disc 1 that came with your computer. 2 Double-click Xcode Tools. 3 Double-click XcodeTools.mpkg. 4 Follow the onscreen instructions. ?? |
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OK thanks but I heard that wasn't the latest verion (latest is 2.4 or something) will an older version be OK? |
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You can download XCode via this link. If you aren't already an ADC member, you can sign up for free - the download link will take you to the sign-in page if you aren't logged in. From there, you can sign up if you need to. :-) |
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You just need to become an ADC member, which is totally free. Also, are you sure you didn't get 2.4 with your Mac, because I did and I buught mine just before Christmas? |
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I'll check. It's good to hear ADC is free :-) |