GorF Update

Jay Vaughan EMAIL HIDDEN
Fri Jan 2 13:33:32 CET 2009


Do it on the cmd line with 'gcc somecode.c -o somecode' and then run  
with ./somecode .. Xcode project not necessary but you can do it with  
the "command line tool" project template if you want the IDE ..

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On Jan 2, 2009, at 11:35, "M-.-n" <nostromo at arkaos.net> wrote:

> Hey Paul,
>
> Sure that'd be easy. Do you have xcode installed at all ?
>
> Cheers
> Marc
>>
>>  I'd like to ask a favour, I know many of you have experience of
>> writing stuff for OSX, but I need to write a small app to load a file
>> in, a byte at a time, process it, and write to a new file a byte at a
>> time. I've done this with windows and C many years ago. So could
>> anyone give me any usefull links or tips on getting started with such
>> an app in OSX? I need only be a command line application, sort of -
>> "MyMac$ convert oldfile.eep newfile.syx" .
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>>
>> Paul
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