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CodeWarrior 11, hosted on Mac OS, allows users to develop applications in
C, C++, Object Pascal and Java for four operating systems: Mac OS,
Win95/NT, Magic Cap OS and PowerTV OS, all hosted in the same intuitive
CodeWarrior integrated development environment ("IDE"). CodeWarrior's
modular, front-end/back-end architecture offers true cross-platform
compiling, thus making it easier to port applications from one operating
system to another. CodeWarrior 11 includes a host of new features, improved
Java support and an alpha version of the new Version 2.0 of the CodeWarrior
IDE.
-MacTech Magazine
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Related: 10 Gold Pro 1 Pro 2 Pro 3 Pro 4 Pro 5 Pro 6 Pro 7 Pro 8 Pro 9 for Palm Dev Studio 9 Dev Studio 10
Compatibility68020 or higher
PowerPC (601) or higher
Mac OS 7.1 or higher
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Sorry. One last thing. You than have to extract the file again using Stuffit for Windows and then you can mount it.
Check my response to get this working.
Sorry forget to mention I removed the 1 and period from the end of the first file so it ended as .sit
Everyone having trouble decompressing this. This is a Toast image. I had to use my PC and Stuffit 11 to decompress it to my hard drive. I then mounted the Toast Image as one of the drives in Basilisk II. It came right up on my desktop as an Icon/Folder. Works perfectly so far. Thanks for Macintosh Garden for posting this. This is a great site.
Ehh, well that's wierd, using some newer version of stuffit..?
--->You need to manually set the filetype<---
That may be your experience. However, I have found no need to set the filetype.
I have tried that.
Stuffit Expander just opens and closes does nothing.
You need to manually set the filetype
-->You need to manually set the filetype of the part file<---
Not necessary if you drag the part file over the appropriate application.
You need to manually set the filetype of the part files... using Resedit or other related tool. (I forgot what the type was)
Hi enderandpeter. Just drag the sit.1 file over a Stuffit Expander and it will find the second file to unpack the archive. If it does not work with your chosen version of Stufit Expander, you need to use a later version. I used version 15.0 in OS X with success. There is no need to try to unstuff in a Classic environment as the archive just contains a Toast image.
EDIT: Also works with version 10 of Stuffit Expander in OS X. I can't remember if it works with any Classic version of Stuffit Expander.
ANOTHER EDIT: I have just confirmed that this does *not* work with Stuffit Expander 5.5 under Mac OS 9. Just unstuff in OS X.
I can't seem to get this to work. I'm running Mac OS 9.0.4 via SheepShaver and I can't even extract the .sit files. The Tools and References files are named with .1 and .2 extensions. I renamed these end with to .001 and .002 so I could use the hjsplit program on Windows to join them. It seemed to do so okay, but Stuffit Expander in OS 9 simply reports an "error" when trying to expand the resulting .sit files. Has anyone gotten this to work?
Hi MasterDavidGoodmen. MediaFire bitches about my browser too, usually a recent version of SeaMonkey... but if I re-load the page (after the bitch-session) it tends to reveal the correct DL
All the same; I hate visiting MediaFire, passionately!
Mediafire bitches about my browser, and there are zero files visible.
Thanks
@Mitrokhin: Thanks for letting me know, strange how it disappeared. I only have 20gigs stored on Mediafire, but have used 500gigs of bandwidth! O.o Anyway, I've re-uploaded the part and it's ready for downloading.
@turtlecroc: I've answered your question (as best as possible,) on the CW Pro 1 page.
Thanks Powerpup, a real nice addition…however "CW11 Gold Reference.sit.1"
seems to be missing from your mediafire archive
Does anyone know: can you compile software for Windows *on Mac* using this..?