Comment by astrange 2 years ago You can write one in X11 if you like, if you make people install Xquartz. 2 comments astrange Reply ngcc_hk 2 years ago Is there example how to do that on mac. Just happy to have an old emu ibm 5100 sun x program. Wonder I need to boot up a vm or can try squartz … jmb99 2 years ago brew install --cask xquartzOr install from the project homepage [1]. Then just launch the X11 app. Note that it does require the application to be built for Mac - it’s not an emulator, just an implementation of the X11 APIs.[1] https://www.xquartz.org/
ngcc_hk 2 years ago Is there example how to do that on mac. Just happy to have an old emu ibm 5100 sun x program. Wonder I need to boot up a vm or can try squartz … jmb99 2 years ago brew install --cask xquartzOr install from the project homepage [1]. Then just launch the X11 app. Note that it does require the application to be built for Mac - it’s not an emulator, just an implementation of the X11 APIs.[1] https://www.xquartz.org/
jmb99 2 years ago brew install --cask xquartzOr install from the project homepage [1]. Then just launch the X11 app. Note that it does require the application to be built for Mac - it’s not an emulator, just an implementation of the X11 APIs.[1] https://www.xquartz.org/
Is there example how to do that on mac. Just happy to have an old emu ibm 5100 sun x program. Wonder I need to boot up a vm or can try squartz …
brew install --cask xquartz
Or install from the project homepage [1]. Then just launch the X11 app. Note that it does require the application to be built for Mac - it’s not an emulator, just an implementation of the X11 APIs.
[1] https://www.xquartz.org/