X-Git-Url: https://git.distorted.org.uk/u/mdw/putty/blobdiff_plain/c13245009c2ca79087dd317a873dd35dee430842..86916870d36cb70e7ef0ea760e75a6ae8b2d83a5:/mac/README.mac diff --git a/mac/README.mac b/mac/README.mac index 931e7782..e5e359fa 100644 --- a/mac/README.mac +++ b/mac/README.mac @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -$Id: README.mac,v 1.5 2002/12/29 19:01:33 ben Exp $ +$Id: README.mac,v 1.9 2003/01/05 15:31:45 ben Exp $ Information about PuTTY for the Mac OS -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= @@ -26,19 +26,21 @@ Compiling it: and the contents of the "Stub Libraries" directory into "Interfaces&Libraries:Libraries:SharedLibraries". - The "mkputty.mpw" script does most of the work, but currently needs - you to run "Rez -append -o PuTTY.68k mac_res.r", and the same for - PuTTY.ppc to get the resources compiled in. - - The current Makefile producess a Classic 68K build of PuTTY called - "PuTTY.68k", a CFM-68K build called "PuTTY.cfm68k", and a non-Carbon - PowerPC build called "PuTTY.ppc". + The "mkputty.mpw" script does all the work, and currently producess a + Classic 68K build of PuTTY called "PuTTY.68k", a CFM-68K build called + "PuTTY.cfm68k", and a non-Carbon PowerPC build called "PuTTY.ppc". Runtime requirements: - PuTTY should run on any Macintosh running System 7.0 or later. The - Classic 68K build seems not to run under Mac OS X (even with - Classic.app). + The Classic 68K build of PuTTY should work on any Macintosh running + System 7.0 or later. It runs in the Classic environment in Mac OS X. + + The CFM-68K build of PuTTY should work on any Macintosh with a 68020, + 68030 or 68040 processor and with either the CFM-68K Runtime Enabler + or Mac OS 7.6.1 or later installed. + + The PowerPC build of PuTTY should work on any Power Macintosh. It + runs in the Classic environment in Mac OS X. Known bugs: @@ -47,11 +49,10 @@ Known bugs: * Display is far too slow. * Real bold doesn't compensate for changing character widths without Color QuickDraw. [MAYBE FIXED] - * sshsha.c and sshmd5.c cause a stack overflow in Apple's PowerPC C compiler - unless optimisation is entirely disabled. Features we need (and aren't entirely obvious): + * TCP urgent data. * Scroll-conflation -- scroll_display should change the in-memory display and remember the scroll, then do_scroll should be called only when scroll_display gets called for a different rectangle or