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Retro68 reviews and mentions
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Like the macOS Dock but for macOS System 7
If you can live with cross-compiling from a modern PC (or Mac) you can use https://github.com/autc04/Retro68 which uses a recent version of GCC.
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Rust is Boring
Alternatively, you could install Executor 2000 (sort of a Wine-like clean-room reimplementation of Macintosh System 6 for running on other OSes) and get into classic MacOS programming using the GCC-based Retro68 C++-17 toolchain.
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Writing and Running a BBS on a Macintosh Plus
Strongly recommend checking out Retro68 and cross compiling from a newer machine: https://github.com/autc04/Retro68
There are some really good Retro68 code examples out there as well. I started compiling a list here, including a couple of my own: https://henlin.net/2021/12/21/Cool-Retro68-projects/
As a few other folks have said, the inside Macintosh books are extremely valuable references for Mac-specific code. I keep pdfs of them open the whole time I’m working on my Macintosh projects.
- Flood-It game for Mac OS 9 – Released in 2021
- My website - Foray into 68000 (System 6 game programming)
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Cy384/ssheven: A modern SSH client for Mac OS 7/8/9
if you want to go period-appropriate, you can run Macintosh Programmer's Workshop or CodeWarrior natively
I use retro68 on linux, which is a modern GCC toolchain, so it's just like developing any other C/C++ (well, without some nice debugging tools, and with the added complexity of the mac OS resource stuff)
https://github.com/autc04/Retro68/
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Stupid Idea to Stream Video on a Macintosh Plus
personally, I think retro68 (port of modern GCC for vintage macs) is way nicer to use than any period-correct compilers or IDEs.
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autc04/Retro68 is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
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