OT: btld problem??
Chris Rendall
CRendall at teamind.com
Mon Aug 14 12:25:02 PDT 2006
OS X is based on FreeBSD. You have a full command line available. My
Mac uses tcsh as the default shell in the Terminal application. The
command line is available for OS X on PowerPC and Intel.
Chris
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Fairlight [mailto:fairlite at fairlite.com]
> Sent: Monday, August 14, 2006 2:13 PM
> To: filePro
> Subject: Re: OT: btld problem??
>
> You'll never BELIEVE what Walter Vaughan said here...:
> > Kinda wondering why there has not been a release of filePro for
MacOSX-
> 86,
> > esecially now with everything MacIntel.
>
> And run it under what, though? I've not used it, but several here can
> answer it. Does it have the equivalent of an application to call that
> wraps a shell in it, or do you have to flip to a different mode to get
at
> the guts? You'd need the equivalent of an xterm, but native to the
mac
> native GUI, which isn't X11. I learned that much just talking about
> native
> game ports--that they're still not as common because most people don't
run
> OS/X in X11 mode, so it's really not considered "native" support to do
> that.
>
> So, does it have a terminal emulator that's usable with the underlying
OS
> and lets you invoke programs directly without logging in again?
>
> mark->
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