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  1. Hello, I post a link to some great tutorials at C/C++ programming with SDL. You can easily learn how to make a 2D cross-platform game. They're really easy-to-comprehend and well-explained. Link PS: I'm not an author of those! kaziorvb
  2. Hello,Post what Mac's do you own!Let's start:- Macintosh SE (4MB RAM, 160MB HDD, 16MHz CPU)- Macintosh Quadra 950 (128MB RAM, 1GB HDD, 33MHz CPU)- PowerMacintosh 8100/80AV (256MB RAM, 4GB HDD, 80MHz CPU)- PowerMacintosh G3 Desktop (256MB RAM, 40GB HDD, 333MHz CPU)- iBook G4 [Mid 2005] (1.5GB RAM, 80GB HDD, 1.33GHz CPU, 12" display)- iMac G5 (1.5GB RAM, 120GB HDD, 1.8GHz CPU, 20" display)- iMac C2D (1.5GB RAM, 250GB HDD + 500GB external HDD, 2.16GHz Dual-Core CPU, 24" display)- MacBook Pro (2GB RAM, 120GB HDD, 2.16 Dual-Core CPU, 15" display):)PS: Sorry, if this topic is not suitable for this forum section...kaziorvb
  3. hello, im a Mac user, with a huge collection of Mac's ok, when it comes to play Mac games on a PC there are few solutions: if those games are old - for Mac OS 9 and under - you could try SheepShaver (for PPC only games) - the PowerPC architecture emulator, although its performance and stability isn't that good... BasiliskII (for 68k only games) - the 68k architecture emulator, quite fast and stable although, you will need ROM files to run each of these. to extract a 68k ROM, you will need a 68k Mac, same with PPC one. if those games are new, or just newer - depends... If theyre designer to work with Mac OS X and PPC CPU only - there is no bigger point emulating such mac... the performance would be drastical. but if you're interested in emulating PPC Mac OS X - you should take a look at PearPC. but if those games are designed to work with Intel CPU - and if there are no PC versions (^^) - you could try installing an intel version of Mac OS X 'half-natively' using special patches on your PC. of course if you've got a suitable computer (a fast CPU with SSE2/3 support, etc) -- but this solution is illegal! you can run Apple's operation systems only on Apple's hardware without violating the EULA! anyway - mostly, its pointless to play games using an emulator, just due to performance which really wont be pleasing when it comes to play PC games on a Mac and you've got a PPC Mac - dont even dream of running it... as long as its a Windows game, because you could run some old DOS games using eg. DOSBox but if you've got an Intel Mac, then the best solution is just installing Windows using Boot Camp, because gaming using any emulation / virtualization software is mostly pointless (of course due to horrible performance or incompatibility). hope that helps, and sorry if i repeated the previous posters kaziorvb
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