Dear all,
I have been very busy last weeks because we moved from east to west of France. I will take back a teaching position in Math and ICT, and I am very enthousiast to use Etoys and DrGeoII with my students to explore curriculum. In my school, one of the computer lab seems to be based on Mac on PowerPC, do we still support such set up for Etoys?
Hilaire
At Wed, 22 Jul 2009 09:37:27 +0200, Hilaire Fernandes wrote:
Dear all,
I have been very busy last weeks because we moved from east to west of France. I will take back a teaching position in Math and ICT, and I am very enthousiast to use Etoys and DrGeoII with my students to explore curriculum. In my school, one of the computer lab seems to be based on Mac on PowerPC, do we still support such set up for Etoys?
I would imagine that the old VMs pre-compiled for PowerPC era would not support full-strength of current Etoys. So, I would think that compiling by yourself would be a better bet... Do you think you can set up the compilation environment on one of these Power Mac?
-- Yoshiki
2009/7/25 Yoshiki Ohshima yoshiki@vpri.org:
I would imagine that the old VMs pre-compiled for PowerPC era would not support full-strength of current Etoys. So, I would think that compiling by yourself would be a better bet... Do you think you can set up the compilation environment on one of these Power Mac?
I don't know yet as I don't have access to the machine right now, I have to wait for the end of August. So I will check first if those machine were upgraded to OSX or not.
Hilaire
At Sun, 26 Jul 2009 10:33:21 +0200, Hilaire Fernandes wrote:
2009/7/25 Yoshiki Ohshima yoshiki@vpri.org:
I would imagine that the old VMs pre-compiled for PowerPC era would not support full-strength of current Etoys. So, I would think that compiling by yourself would be a better bet... Do you think you can set up the compilation environment on one of these Power Mac?
I don't know yet as I don't have access to the machine right now, I have to wait for the end of August. So I will check first if those machine were upgraded to OSX or not.
Ah, alright. As Ted mentioned separately, it probably runs okay, except a few things like Kedama (Kedama would run, but just very slowly). In the meantime, if somebody can test it, that would be appreciated!
-- Yoshiki
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