M Macbobit macrumors newbie Original poster May 24, 2009 28 0 Nov 3, 2009 #1 Other than using the developers sdk kit and with access to an application's source code, is there any other way to run an iphone app on leopard?
Other than using the developers sdk kit and with access to an application's source code, is there any other way to run an iphone app on leopard?
bytethese macrumors 68030 Jun 20, 2007 2,707 120 Nov 3, 2009 #2 Macbobit said: Other than using the developers sdk kit and with access to an application's source code, is there any other way to run an iphone app on leopard? Click to expand... Nope, you need XCode and the iPhone simulator. iPhone uses a different processor than "normal" computers.
Macbobit said: Other than using the developers sdk kit and with access to an application's source code, is there any other way to run an iphone app on leopard? Click to expand... Nope, you need XCode and the iPhone simulator. iPhone uses a different processor than "normal" computers.
M Macbobit macrumors newbie Original poster May 24, 2009 28 0 Nov 3, 2009 #3 Well, in that case ( this is going off topic but it address the heart of my problem) you wouldn't happen to know how I can get an old copy of myst to run on leopard? I will post this again elsewhere.
Well, in that case ( this is going off topic but it address the heart of my problem) you wouldn't happen to know how I can get an old copy of myst to run on leopard? I will post this again elsewhere.
D darngooddesign macrumors P6 Jul 4, 2007 18,636 10,530 Atlanta, GA Nov 3, 2009 #4 Amazon has some used ones for ten bucks.
impulse462 macrumors 68020 Jun 3, 2009 2,103 2,886 Nov 3, 2009 #5 iphone apps are made to run on the iphone hardware (specifically the ARM cpu), using an iphone simulator would work though
iphone apps are made to run on the iphone hardware (specifically the ARM cpu), using an iphone simulator would work though