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Re: [AVR-Chat] New version of avrcalc uploaded

Re: [AVR-Chat] New version of avrcalc uploaded

2008-01-14 by Dennis Clark

Has anyone compiled this to run on a Mac OS X system?

DLC

> I've uploaded a new version of my AVR Calculator for Windows and
> Linux. It is free and available for download at
> http://b9.com/elect/avr/avrcalc/
>
> Please forward any bug reports or feature requests to me.
>
> Enjoy!
>
> --
> Kevin Rosenberg
> kevin@rosenberg.net
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> Yahoo! Groups Links
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-- 
Dennis Clark
TTT Enterprises

Re: [AVR-Chat] New version of avrcalc uploaded

2008-01-14 by James Wagner

Unfortunately,  its not just a matter of "recompiling" unless Kevin  
used RealBasic
or one of the few other xplat systems.

Jim

On Jan 14, 2008, at 9:05 AM, Dennis Clark wrote:

> Has anyone compiled this to run on a Mac OS X system?
>
> DLC
>
> > I've uploaded a new version of my AVR Calculator for Windows and
> > Linux. It is free and available for download at
> > http://b9.com/elect/avr/avrcalc/
> >
> > Please forward any bug reports or feature requests to me.
> >
> > Enjoy!
> >
> > --
> > Kevin Rosenberg
> > kevin@rosenberg.net
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Yahoo! Groups Links
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
> -- 
> Dennis Clark
> TTT Enterprises
>
>
> 



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Re: [AVR-Chat] New version of avrcalc uploaded

2008-01-14 by Kevin Rosenberg

Dennis Clark wrote:
> Has anyone compiled this to run on a Mac OS X system?

I've consider this, but the cost of the compilation system for Mac OS
X is $750 -- and I rarely use Mac OS X. Since this is a free product,
I'm finding it hard to justify the expensive of buying the development
system for Mac OS X (in addition to the Windows and Linux versions I
bought).

Kevin

Re: [AVR-Chat] New version of avrcalc uploaded

2008-01-14 by Kevin Rosenberg

James Wagner wrote:
> Unfortunately,  its not just a matter of "recompiling" unless Kevin  
> used RealBasic
> or one of the few other xplat systems.

I used my favorite high-level language, ANSI Common
Lisp. Specifically, I used LispWorks as it is cross-platform. But, I
don't own the Mac OS X version.

Kevin

Re: [AVR-Chat] New version of avrcalc uploaded

2008-01-14 by David Kelly

On Mon, Jan 14, 2008 at 11:07:06AM -0700, Kevin Rosenberg wrote:
> Dennis Clark wrote:
> > Has anyone compiled this to run on a Mac OS X system?
> 
> I've consider this, but the cost of the compilation system for Mac OS
> X is $750 -- and I rarely use Mac OS X. Since this is a free product,
> I'm finding it hard to justify the expensive of buying the development
> system for Mac OS X (in addition to the Windows and Linux versions I
> bought).

There is a free Personal LispWorks if one desired to pursue it. Doesn't
say anything about generating stand-alone applications.

-- 
David Kelly N4HHE, dkelly@HiWAAY.net
========================================================================
Whom computers would destroy, they must first drive mad.

Re: [AVR-Chat] New version of avrcalc uploaded

2008-01-14 by Kevin Rosenberg

David Kelly wrote:
> There is a free Personal LispWorks if one desired to pursue it. Doesn't
> say anything about generating stand-alone applications.

The Personal versions of LispWorks do not create standalone binaries.

-- 
Kevin Rosenberg
kevin@hypershots.com

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