Apparently http://www.dcnpsx.com/ and it's resources are no longer available. Does anyone have a URL where I could find some binaries available? Or does anyone know of a site that offers a free CVS with x86 building?
TIA, Markus
Looking for precompiled or daily builds
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Re: Looking for precompiled or daily builds
FYI, I've found and tried the CVS scripts. Issuing `ping down.physik.uni-mainz.de` to check if the servers are up fail to get a reply.
BTW, I'm stoked about hearing PPC emulation is incorporated into SheepShaver. I've a Beige G3 running Mac OS X and a PowerComputing PowerBase (with G3 upgrade). As hardware goes the Way of the T-Rex, I want to use my Mac PPC software like Photoshop, etc.
Plus, using VNC on Linux, I can have a remote desktop
BTW, I'm stoked about hearing PPC emulation is incorporated into SheepShaver. I've a Beige G3 running Mac OS X and a PowerComputing PowerBase (with G3 upgrade). As hardware goes the Way of the T-Rex, I want to use my Mac PPC software like Photoshop, etc.
Plus, using VNC on Linux, I can have a remote desktop
Just because you cannot ping a host does not mean that the host is down.FYI, I've found and tried the CVS scripts. Issuing `ping down.physik.uni-mainz.de` to check if the servers are up fail to get a reply.
You could try http://gwenole.beauchesne.online.fr/sheepshaver/files/ but those binaries are relatively old. Probably best to checkout from cvs and build it yourself. cvs from that host is available btw. As for a site that offers free cvs and build hosts sourceforge could be an option. I have no idea of the licensing issues surrounding this. Best to check with the author as it would be rude not too.Does anyone have a URL where I could find some binaries available? Or does anyone know of a site that offers a free CVS with x86 building?