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Re: OS 8.6
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lugnet.cad.dev.mac
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Mon, 11 Feb 2002 19:33:56 GMT
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In lugnet.cad.dev.mac, Barney Hilken writes:
> This discussion has got fairly chaotic, and it is clear that different
> people want different things from the project. I have noticed at least four
> programs suggested:
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> 1. An LDraw program for MacOS 9 and earlier. This is probably best developed
> from BrickDraw3D.
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> 2. A Port of LDGLight to MacOS X. This seems quite feasible, given how far
> people have already got.
<snip>
OK, help me to understand. Does "the project" preclude LDGLite for "8.6, 9" ?
Is there some reason that makes this not desirable ? (available resources is the
only one that comes to my mind)
Likewise, is there a reason that we would *only* want BrickDraw3D to run on
these pre OS X systems ?
Putting as much effort into one direction is a 'good thing'™... I'm just
trying to understand the rationals for the choices which (may) have been made
already.
Ray
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| This discussion has got fairly chaotic, and it is clear that different people want different things from the project. I have noticed at least four programs suggested: 1. An LDraw program for MacOS 9 and earlier. This is probably best developed from (...) (23 years ago, 11-Feb-02, to lugnet.cad.dev.mac)
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