Note: the news posts might be rather
technical. Not interested in that? Just
pick the appropriate build directory from the right-side
menu and look at the last modified date.
If you’re on Windows and don’t know if you have a 64- or
32-bit system, go for Windows (32-bit).
Installer builds end in
‘-msi.zip’ .
Universal Builds for Mac
Silly me (FiXato) forgot to enable the
OPENMSX_TARGET_CPU=univ flag, so all previous Mac OS
builds were only aimed at my host system, x86
Leopard. Thanks go out to mth for pointing it out.
However, now that I’ve enabled the above mentioned flag, all openMSX builds for Mac will be Universal builds instead! This means that people still stuck on PPC, should be able to use my new builds as well now.
So, you can now grab the openmsx-0.7.2-11332 universal build straight from the new Mac OS Universal Builds directory. Enjoy it while it’s hot!
Since I’m still on Leopard (Mac OS 10.5.x) instead of Snow Leopard (Mac OS 10.6.x), I won’t be able to support the new x86_64 platform yet, so don’t expect 64-bit support for Mac yet in these builds.
However, now that I’ve enabled the above mentioned flag, all openMSX builds for Mac will be Universal builds instead! This means that people still stuck on PPC, should be able to use my new builds as well now.
So, you can now grab the openmsx-0.7.2-11332 universal build straight from the new Mac OS Universal Builds directory. Enjoy it while it’s hot!
Since I’m still on Leopard (Mac OS 10.5.x) instead of Snow Leopard (Mac OS 10.6.x), I won’t be able to support the new x86_64 platform yet, so don’t expect 64-bit support for Mac yet in these builds.