Is there an Apperntice and/or MWS type program for mac?
My family always says that macs are better but I just want to get all the applications PC has.
*shrug* If you can help me out, that'd be great. :smile2:
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Religions that were originally made up to answer several scientific questions that mankind could not provide the technology to accurately answer at the time and that people still believe in even now when the religion is so old that many people are forced to believe in it being nothing more than a tall tale passed down from generation to generation make baby Jesus cry.
Well, a port is being written for app 2, and also there is mindless automaton. Automaton is written for use under linux, but with some work it can be ported to the mac. I will just do a blatant copy&paste from another site cause I am not familiar with mag os X yet.
I hope you can use this.
As an aside, I like automaton, since it uses the card pictures in play, linking directly to wizard's card pics. The only drawback is that there is no real deckbuilder for automaton, You just need to write a .txt file, standard ascii.
Greetz Nico
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originaly posted by sid 77 Magic on Mac OS X: Mindless Automaton
Ok, this is little difficult but it works fine and well.
You need several softwares and some skill using the Terminal and unix software in general, if you don't know what are you doing... try to get a friend who know something about it
-- step 1: tools --
Anyway, software needed:
1) X11 application and libraries, you can get them from the OS X 10.3 install cd/dvd, or from http://sourceforge.net/projects/xonx/ if you have OS X 10.2
2) Compiler and libraries, install ProjectBuilder (OS X 10.2) or XCode (OS X 10.3), you can get them from http://developer.apple.com/ (free registration required) or from the extra cd/dvd bundled with your mac
3) install Fink.app or the DarwinPorts, Fink is easier to use, more user-friendly and comes with a nice GUI also, I like darwin ports more but this is just my personal taste
4) setup everything (fink is fully automatic, darwinports need skill with enviroment variables and unix stuff)
5) open the Terminal and install the gtk2 libraries, this is done with one of the 2 software just installed:
using fink: "fink install gtk+2-dev"
using darwinports: "sudo port install gtk2"
Whatever you choose, this could take a wile.
6) unpack mindless sources (either double click on it or use the "tar" command)
7) "cd" to the newly created mindless directory and type "make"
-- step 3: running --
1) start X11 or XDarwin
2) using the X11 terminal (xterm) "cd" to mindless directory and type "./mindless"
Conclusion: it's not easy if you don't know how to work with a unix system (which OS X is) but it works! As soon as I get some spare time I'll try to pack everything up in a nice application and I submit it to the mindless maintainer
LackeyCCG is really good for Mac and Windows. In a week or two an opponent finder will be out to make it even better. If you go to that link you can go to the download section to download the program, then you can go here for the Magic Plug-In.
My family always says that macs are better but I just want to get all the applications PC has.
*shrug* If you can help me out, that'd be great. :smile2:
Religions that were originally made up to answer several scientific questions that mankind could not provide the technology to accurately answer at the time and that people still believe in even now when the religion is so old that many people are forced to believe in it being nothing more than a tall tale passed down from generation to generation make baby Jesus cry.
I hope you can use this.
As an aside, I like automaton, since it uses the card pictures in play, linking directly to wizard's card pics. The only drawback is that there is no real deckbuilder for automaton, You just need to write a .txt file, standard ascii.
Greetz Nico
********begin c/p*********
originaly posted by sid 77
Magic on Mac OS X: Mindless Automaton
Ok, this is little difficult but it works fine and well.
You need several softwares and some skill using the Terminal and unix software in general, if you don't know what are you doing... try to get a friend who know something about it
-- step 1: tools --
Anyway, software needed:
1) X11 application and libraries, you can get them from the OS X 10.3 install cd/dvd, or from http://sourceforge.net/projects/xonx/ if you have OS X 10.2
2) Compiler and libraries, install ProjectBuilder (OS X 10.2) or XCode (OS X 10.3), you can get them from http://developer.apple.com/ (free registration required) or from the extra cd/dvd bundled with your mac
3) Fink from http://fink.sourceforge.net/ or DarwinPorts from http://www.darwinports.com/
4) Mindless Automaton sources from http://mindless.sourceforge.net/
5) An updated cardinfo.dat (the same file used in apprentice)
-- step 2: compiling --
Let's go:
1) install X11.app or XDarwin.app
2) install ProjectBuilder.app or XCode.app
3) install Fink.app or the DarwinPorts, Fink is easier to use, more user-friendly and comes with a nice GUI also, I like darwin ports more but this is just my personal taste
4) setup everything (fink is fully automatic, darwinports need skill with enviroment variables and unix stuff)
5) open the Terminal and install the gtk2 libraries, this is done with one of the 2 software just installed:
using fink: "fink install gtk+2-dev"
using darwinports: "sudo port install gtk2"
Whatever you choose, this could take a wile.
6) unpack mindless sources (either double click on it or use the "tar" command)
7) "cd" to the newly created mindless directory and type "make"
-- step 3: running --
1) start X11 or XDarwin
2) using the X11 terminal (xterm) "cd" to mindless directory and type "./mindless"
Conclusion: it's not easy if you don't know how to work with a unix system (which OS X is) but it works! As soon as I get some spare time I'll try to pack everything up in a nice application and I submit it to the mindless maintainer
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