SA-MP on mac.
#1

So far, it's been pretty impossible to have SA-MP on a mac. Sure, we can run San Andreas on the mac fine, using a cider port of using crossovers. However, because of the way wine works, it's gonna be damn hard; I think impossible to get it running that way.

So that leaves us with option B; cider. Now we can make cider ports of games easily, as proven with the porting of normal SA, so therefore one should be able to port SA, with SA-MP installed, thus it ports them into one app perhaps.

Am I right here? Can this be done?
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#2

I think someone have played SA-MP via Leopard OS.

I have tried on my iMac, but I didn't have any luck.
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#3

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Originally Posted by Klutty
I think someone have played SA-MP via Leopard OS.

I have tried on my iMac, but I didn't have any luck.
HOW

I'm on Leopard, on an iMac and MacBook Pro (only 2gig ram)

But still, who ran it? Where did you see this?

Maybe if on crossover it was done in the same bottle...I have no idea, but dayum, who?
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#4

Wait a minute...I'm just experimenting

I think I may have done it lemme just check
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#5

Yeah it's loading up, but the game isn't actually going into any gaming...
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#6

Ok so the trouble is I can't downgrade it once it has been crossoverized
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#7

use parallels with windows
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#8

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Originally Posted by Kalphak
Quote:
Originally Posted by Klutty
I think someone have played SA-MP via Leopard OS.

I have tried on my iMac, but I didn't have any luck.
HOW

I'm on Leopard, on an iMac and MacBook Pro (only 2gig ram)

But still, who ran it? Where did you see this?

Maybe if on crossover it was done in the same bottle...I have no idea, but dayum, who?
ha. only 2gb? that's plenty. I haven't seen a computer running mac ever in my life!
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#9

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Originally Posted by [NSG
Doerfler ]
use parallels with windows
Yeah, that just runs far too slowly

urgh
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#10

you should purchuse a Windows OS
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