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  1. VMSZealot

    Problem with MENU resource in Think C 6

    Think C 6.0.1, from 1993. No hidden files in the project folder. I just checked.
  2. VMSZealot

    Problem with MENU resource in Think C 6

    As you can see from the uploaded source, there isn't a file like that there. Well, not unless it's invisible. I didn't check for that.
  3. VMSZealot

    Problem with MENU resource in Think C 6

    Okay. So I recreated the project and the problem moved. Strewth. It's fighting me, this one. The background. I'm updating a game that I sell on the various App Stores - it's called Innecto, and it currently runs on macOS, iOS and iPadOS. The new version is a lot fancier, and adds TV and...
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    Problem with MENU resource in Think C 6

    Thanks for the offer. I may take you up on that. I'm going to try to recreate the Project folder first. I've never seen anything quite like it before.
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    Problem with MENU resource in Think C 6

    The exact error is duplicate resource 'MENU',128 If I change the ID to 300 then I get duplicate resource 'MENU',300
  6. VMSZealot

    Problem with MENU resource in Think C 6

    There is no built application. The build fails. And if I omit my rsrc file then the build succeeds - but with no MENUs resources in the application bundle. I can’t remember the exact error reported either (and it’s too later for me to turn on my old Mac now!) - but I’ll let you know tomorrow.
  7. VMSZealot

    Problem with MENU resource in Think C 6

    At this stage, the debugger isn’t on - and I tried the astronomical ID trick already. It just resulted in the reported conflict being with the new numbers that I created. A clue perhaps?
  8. VMSZealot

    Problem with MENU resource in Think C 6

    Ahh - thanks for this advice. I haven’t seen an rsrc file create by Think C - where would it have put it? I couldn’t see one by Think C in my project folder. Also, if I build without my resource file then the resultant application contains no MENUs - which is surely at odds with Think C...
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    Problem with MENU resource in Think C 6

    I know CodeWarrior is supposed to be better than Think C - but I have Think C and I have the manuals. But… …I have an odd problem that I haven’t seen before, and it’s been a while since I last used Think C and I’m clearly forgetting something… …When I try to build my application, the MENU ids...
  10. VMSZealot

    SquirrelEDIT - a 16x16 sprite editor with C bitmap array export

    I wrote something similar for Microsoft Basic in about 1992, and used it to develop a game called CrossFire (and I'm fairly sure that that name isn't unique either) that was distributed on one of TheMac cover CDs. Not that I've been able to find it since I lost my own TheMac collection. But if...
  11. VMSZealot

    1bit games with music

    Lemmings music bogs it down? Are you sure? I played Lemmings to death on my 8MHz Mac SE, and I remember thinking it far superior to my PC - because of the sharp graphics and the music. I mean, the PC graphics were colourful, sure, but 320x200 is below woeful as resolutions go. I'll have to...
  12. VMSZealot

    Operation : PewPew! A new game for 68040 and soon... 68030

    Excellent work! So you're at the optimisation stage now then! Is the small window (rather than 512x342) a function of getting it to perform better? Would it help to have a code review - maybe some of the big brains here will be able to identify efficiency improvements? I kind of fancy writing...
  13. VMSZealot

    Converting Carbon Interface Builder documents to Cocoa

    Thank you Cheesy - coming from you that’s the highest of high praise!
  14. VMSZealot

    Converting Carbon Interface Builder documents to Cocoa

    Why is it that I find myself getting part way through a project, getting distracted, and then scooting off to do something else? I will finish working on PETSCII Robots one day. Maybe. In the meantime though, I've written a tool which might be useful for people going the other way - updating...
  15. VMSZealot

    ZX81! Issue 1! 1980!

    The real ZX81 is just 1K. The one I built has 32k on board. No RAM pack wobble! Also no modulator, and it displays perfectly - so that's the one I use when I want my crap old computer fix!
  16. VMSZealot

    ZX81! Issue 1! 1980!

    After peering closely at that board, it appears to be identical to mine - albeit that mine doesn't have the bodge on it (it's been given an updated ROM). Note that there was a little exaggeration in my definition of "entirely working", although this might be down to the Sony Smart TV I had it...
  17. VMSZealot

    ZX81! Issue 1! 1980!

    Yes! 1980! I have a very, very, original ZX81. I bought it to break for spares - but this one is a keeper. It's one of the OGs, and it's entirely working, right down to its horrible, horrible, keyboard. So that's the good news. The bad news is that it's entirely working - I was hoping that...
  18. VMSZealot

    ChipWits. Soon with added support for any Macintosh (and maybe colour too)

    ChipWits is a fascinating game, and possibly the game most missed from any Mac newer than one built in 1985. Wouldn't it be nice if you could run it on your Mac SE, LC475 or PowerMac? I think so too. So, a while back, I started faffing around with porting it to C (it sprang into life when I...
  19. VMSZealot

    Also, it frees people up to get education or work on passion projects. It ameliorates the coming...

    Also, it frees people up to get education or work on passion projects. It ameliorates the coming storm of unemployment engendered by AI. I think fears that people will just become lazy are unfounded - but even if they aren’t, why should I care?
  20. VMSZealot

    An excellent point, Snial. But when I see the deprivations that some people have to put up with...

    An excellent point, Snial. But when I see the deprivations that some people have to put up with it makes me feel profoundly distressed - and it's apparent that for society to advance then it's necessary for people like me to have a little less. But no. I'm not prepared to give up my bicycles...
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