Chumley Posted August 14, 2010 Posted August 14, 2010 I now am running a Mac, on Bluebrick's website it mentions using mono to load onto a mac. Has anyone done this successfully and if so please share how it works. thanks mark Quote
missouri_bb63 Posted August 16, 2010 Posted August 16, 2010 Hi! I have written a quick note to Alban to ask him to reply to your post. I have not come across anyone yet who uses it with a Mac so your experience would be quite valuable! To the MODERATOR: Could you please move this post to the BlueBrick thread? Thanks! Unfortunately I have been really busy this past week and have not had the time to make extra GIFs but there are some in the works and I should be able to post them next week. Quote
Chumley Posted August 17, 2010 Author Posted August 17, 2010 i wrote him and this is what he sent "Unfortunatly no, I don't have a Mac neither the chance to test it on Mac, and I don't know someone who debug it on Mac. However, I've downloaded Mono for Windows, but until now, I have a compiling error on Mono, so I can not debug it. Sorry." Im willing to try to figure this out, im sure there are others out there that want to run it on a mac. Unfortunately i have no idea where to start. Mark Quote
JopieK Posted August 18, 2010 Posted August 18, 2010 I now am running a Mac, on Bluebrick's website it mentions using mono to load onto a mac. Has anyone done this successfully and if so please share how it works. thanks mark Well, mono is just a virtual .Net platform. I don't use it but I have installed parallels and use it in coherence mode (then you can also visually use Mac and Windows applications next to eachother (although underwater they are separated of course). Quote
harmacy Posted August 19, 2010 Posted August 19, 2010 (edited) Just an idea which may tide you over in the meantime... Ive been using LDD on my Mac with the expanded palette mode on (see herefor details), so have been able to use this to play around with track layout ideas. Its good in a way that I can incorporate bridges and buildings to work with the layout, and its all in 3D and the correct scale. Ive pretty much got my whole town layout with all the modular buildings sorted - it looks very nice - and now I know exactly how many million bricks to order! Edited August 19, 2010 by harmacy Quote
inzeos Posted May 26, 2016 Posted May 26, 2016 i wrote him and this is what he sent "Unfortunatly no, I don't have a Mac neither the chance to test it on Mac, and I don't know someone who debug it on Mac. However, I've downloaded Mono for Windows, but until now, I have a compiling error on Mono, so I can not debug it. Sorry." Im willing to try to figure this out, im sure there are others out there that want to run it on a mac. Unfortunately i have no idea where to start. Mark Mark, Did you ever make any progress with running BlueBrick under MacOS Mono? Quote
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