The PowerBook G4 Titanium A1025 that I bought has its hard disk loose in the drive bay, and I'd like to attach it with the screws that are supposed to attach it on the left side to the battery bay. Everyone says that these are T8 Torx screws, but no one says anything about the length of the...
Many thanks for both suggestions. I can't find the Siemens card, but the Linksys is everywhere, and cheap enough that I can buy a second if the one I ordered isn't version 3.1. Speed isn't as important as reliability (though i may feel differently after I actually try it.)
I've finally got around to buying a used PowerBook Titanium G4 (A1025) and hope to be able to use wi-fi with it, as I know the Airport card won't work with current standards. I found in my closet a QuickerTek nQuicky 802.11n PCMCIA card and if I can't find the driver CD, I see that it's...
Which is exactly what it says on the download page (https://mendelson.org/auxrunner.html) under the heading "If the app won't start." I had forgotten (until I looked back at the page) that the command needs "sudo" and I should have remembered that in my earlier post.
The SDL2 library is in the Libs folder in the package. I've tested the app on systems that absolutely do NOT have SDL installed, and it works correctly. The SDL option does not require any software that isn't part of the app itself.
Also, I can confirm that, under Sonoma on ARM, the Mac OS menu...
I had no trouble launching it under Monterey on Intel. Have you tried this: open a terminal, type in
followed by a space; then drag the app into the terminal window and press Enter. Then try running the app.
I would never have thought of doing that. Thank you. I've changed the command to "-display sdl" in my app, and will upload the corrected version soon. Thank you again!
Incidentally, I'm running it under Ventura. Are you using a different macOS version?
The answer to my own question is to disable autologin, then, when the login window appears, use the top-line Options menu to change the session type to X11 and login. I still haven't found a way to run an X11 app in an A/UX Finder session, and probably there isn't one.
After experimenting, I see that setting the monitor to 16 Grays makes it possible to start MacX without making everything turn black, but I still can't figure out how to run the "Sample" app or Xeyes or anything else. This is certainly pure stupidity on my part, and I'm hoping that someone will...