Hi,
I am new to Mac Emulation.
I installed SheepShaver on Windows.
I do not find the Terminal.
Do I need to install something?
My goal is to package a python package with anaconda for Mac users.
SheepShaver for Windows -Python Terminal
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Re: SheepShaver for Windows -Python Terminal
Before Mac OS X, the Macintosh operating system was not Unix-based and did not have a "terminal".
If by "Mac users" you mean you are targeting users of Mac OS X, then SheepShaver will not help you.
If by "Mac users" you mean you are targeting users of Mac OS X, then SheepShaver will not help you.
Re: SheepShaver for Windows -Python Terminal
Ok, so any idea how to do Python packaging for anaconda if I do not own a Mac? I have Windows or Linux computer.
Re: SheepShaver for Windows -Python Terminal
It seems to me you should ask your question on an Anaconda forum. I imagine there ought to be an appropriate option for the relevant Linux tools, at least.
I've heard that you can run Intel versions of OS X in a virtual machine like VirtualBox, but I understand it's kind of tricky to do. (As you might expect, it is completely against the OS X terms of service to run OS X on non-Apple hardware, so no one at Apple encourages it.)
I've heard that you can run Intel versions of OS X in a virtual machine like VirtualBox, but I understand it's kind of tricky to do. (As you might expect, it is completely against the OS X terms of service to run OS X on non-Apple hardware, so no one at Apple encourages it.)