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xx BBC Basic for MAC
« Thread started on: Oct 22nd, 2016, 2:18pm »

Richard, in a recent post you mentioned:
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... I switched back to developing my main product, BBC BASIC, and have since released versions for Linux (86), Mac OS-X and Android (86). ...


I guess I missed that you developed for OS-X. Is there something I can test and/or use on my Mac?

Is this a viable development environment like LBB?
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xx Re: BBC Basic for MAC
« Reply #1 on: Oct 22nd, 2016, 2:39pm »

on Oct 22nd, 2016, 2:18pm, pnlawrence wrote:
Is there something I can test and/or use on my Mac?

Yes, you can download it here although you might want to wait a week or two because an update is due soon.

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Is this a viable development environment like LBB?

It's getting there, but at this stage the IDEs (two of them are supplied, developed independently!) leave a lot to be desired: no debugging capability and no option to create standalone executables as yet (although you can build a Mac application manually). I'm not able to devote enough time to it and requests for help on the BBC BASIC forums have gone unheeded. sad

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