I've tried to install Script Debugger 1.0 in System 7.6.1, but always got an error message. I finally found the workaround: Install it in System 7.0.1, run the 1.0.5 updater on the same setup, and then copy the Script Debugger 1.0 folder to the 'Unix' disk, and from there, copy it into System 7.6.1. When you run it the first time, it installs the Scripting Addition that it uses.
I've updated my System761 app to include Script Debugger 1.0. Download page here:
http://www.columbia.edu/~em36/macos9osx.html
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Re: Script Debugger 1.0.5 in Basilisk II
I believe you can also extract it with TomeViewer and run it as well, because the app automatically installs the scripting addition like you say.emendelson wrote: ↑Sun Nov 19, 2023 2:36 pm I've tried to install Script Debugger 1.0 in System 7.6.1, but always got an error message. I finally found the workaround: Install it in System 7.0.1, run the 1.0.5 updater on the same setup, and then copy the Script Debugger 1.0 folder to the 'Unix' disk, and from there, copy it into System 7.6.1. When you run it the first time, it installs the Scripting Addition that it uses.
I've updated my System761 app to include Script Debugger 1.0. Download page here:
http://www.columbia.edu/~em36/macos9osx.html
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