Does anyone know how I can cross-compile software for a 1999 iMac G3 with a PowerPC processor? Are there resources on how to develop for this CPU and is there any community around it?

  • dr_robotBones@reddthat.comOP
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    22 hours ago

    Wow I had no clue it would be possible to develop on the machine itself! I’m glad people have maintained archives of this system’s software, it may be worth it to develop on the iMac itself, thank you!

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      20 hours ago

      I mean, I’ve played ‘Deja Vu’ in a MacOS emulator on my Android tablet. Having first to boot from a system floppy image, then adding the game image. I’m quite sure there are archives of old Mac software around, just archive.org should have plenty.

      The most annoying aspect of getting software into the emulator was the fact that a lot of it is distributed in archives made by a popular compressing utility for Classic MacOS, I forget what it’s called. The util is proprietary, and even with my flexible morals I didn’t want to sully my emulator with it.

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        19 hours ago

        If I had to guess, I’d say that you’re referring to StuffIt archives (with a .sit file extension). They were the most common classic MacOS archive format. Copies of StuffItExpander (free, if I remember correctly) are readily available, however unrar on *nix platforms will also extract them and retain the Mac resource fork according to https://github.com/PiSCSI/piscsi/issues/630 . Good luck!

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          18 hours ago

          That’s the name, yeah.

          Personally I don’t expect to be fiddling with this stuff again anytime soon, although ‘Deja Vu 2’ remains on the tablet unfinished, so far.