Mad scientist indeed! ;-) Bob S
> On Oct 9, 2019, at 16:59 , Dar Scott Consulting via use-livecode > <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote: > > Oh. That looks hard. I don't even know how to take control of the 0x80 > interrupt. > > However, here are some ideas for alternatives. > > Virtual > > Parallels has Coherence; Virtual Box has Seamless Mode; VMware has Unity. (I > don't use these, so check out what I say.) The capability is roughly the > same. You can run an application on a client OS in a window on the host. So, > if you have an older macOS running on a virtual machine that can run your > app, you can set things up so that you can double-click on your desktop and > run a 32-bit app. > > Real > > Another method is to set up little "servers" you can remote into. For > example, instead of upgrading to Catalina on your old Mac Mini, get a new Mac > Mini with Catalina and remote desktop into the old Mac Mini. Or have a Mac > that is running several virtual machines you can remote into (use memory > ballooning to share it well). The Apple EULA has constraints, but I think > this is OK. > > Now, what if you can run an app on a remote machine like Coherence/Unity/SM? > You can readily run a single app in a window for a linux server using several > programs such as nomachine and (I think) xpra. But I don't know about macOS. > Maybe you can make a single-window app full screen and adjust the size of the > client window. I haven't tried this. > > Dar Scott > Mad Scientist _______________________________________________ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode