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+ | ====== E-Maculation News: June, 2015 ====== | ||
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+ | ===== Mini vMac on Apple Watch ===== | ||
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+ | Mini vMac has been [[https:// | ||
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+ | ===== Mini vMac Development Snapshot ===== | ||
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+ | There is a new Mini vMac development snapshot available, dated June 10. | ||
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+ | "There is a new Mini vMac Development source snapshot, which updates the build system to support current development tools from Microsoft and Apple. The “-ev” option now supports Apple Xcode 6.3.2, Xcode 6.2, Xcode 4.6.3, and the 6.4 Beta. Though not tested, Xcode versions in between should also work. And for Microsoft, the “-ev” option supports Visual Studio 2013, Visual Studio 2012, and Visual Studio 2015 RC. | ||
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+ | There actually doesn’t seem to be much change to the file formats for these IDEs. The only change to Mini vMac build system is to just write different version information. A few more changes were needed to the Mini vMac source code due to compiler and API changes. And also both IDEs now include source code analysis tools, which found a few things to fix, and to change just to avoid warnings. | ||
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+ | The Carbon version of Mini vMac can not be compiled with recent Xcode, instead the Cocoa version must be used (with the “-api cco” option)." | ||
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+ | ===== News Archive ===== | ||
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