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wrldwzrd89

macrumors G5
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Jun 6, 2003
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Solon, OH
I've been trying several times to download Xcode 2.5 from Apple's ADC member site. I keep getting errors, and/or the download just stops. I'm connected wirelessly and getting full to near-full signal strength.

These are the messages I'm getting from Safari:
"No internet connection"
"Timed out"

Anyone know what's going on? Would a wired connection help?
 

Muncher

macrumors 65816
Apr 19, 2007
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California
Why do you need an earlier version of xcode? Perhaps you could avoid this problem altogether by using a newer version?
 

wrldwzrd89

macrumors G5
Original poster
Jun 6, 2003
12,110
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Solon, OH
Why do you need an earlier version of xcode? Perhaps you could avoid this problem altogether by using a newer version?
Xcode 3.0 doesn't work on Tiger, you see... and, believe it or not, I still require the Classic environment for a few balky apps that were never made Mac OS X native. Classic isn't supported on Leopard nor on Intel Macs, so that's why I have a PowerPC Mac, specifically dedicated to running Classic applications.

Also, I am a programmer, and need to do testing on Tiger as well as Leopard, on both PowerPC and Intel. I'd like to be able to test under Panther too, but this is currently not a viable option.
 

Cromulent

macrumors 604
Oct 2, 2006
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The Land of Hope and Glory
I've been trying several times to download Xcode 2.5 from Apple's ADC member site. I keep getting errors, and/or the download just stops. I'm connected wirelessly and getting full to near-full signal strength.

These are the messages I'm getting from Safari:
"No internet connection"
"Timed out"

Anyone know what's going on? Would a wired connection help?

The apple servers could just be getting hit from the recent release of the 3.1 beta 4 SDK. Try again in a day or so and it should be back to normal.
 
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