Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!ames!elroy!usc!hacgate!luna.dpl.scg.hac.com!djnowak From: djnowak@luna.dpl.scg.hac.com (David Nowak) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.programmer Subject: Running MacApp1.1 under MPW 3.0? Message-ID: <3949@hacgate.scg.hac.com> Date: 8 Jun 89 20:00:36 GMT Sender: news@hacgate.scg.hac.com Reply-To: djnowak@luna.dpl.scg.hac.com (David Nowak) Organization: Hughes Aircraft Co., El Segundo, CA Lines: 22 From: djnowak@luna.dpl.scg.hac.com (David Nowak) Path: luna.dpl.scg.hac.com!djnowak Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.programmer Subject: MacApp1.1.1underMPW3.0 Reply-To: djnowak@luna.dpl.scg.hac.com (David Nowak) Distribution: world Organization: Hughes Aircraft Co., El Segundo, CA Keywords: MacApp,MPW I have MacApp 1.1.1 and MPW 3.0. Seeing as that I never really learned how to use MacApp under the MPW 2.2 compiler, I thought that I would recompile it under MPW 3.0 Pascal. Boy! What a headache that turned out to be. Fortunately, the latest Frameworks magazine had an article in the back that described how to turn off the annoying object syntax checking that Pascal 3.0 performs. When I finally, got all of the source code for the MacApp libraries compiled and linked, I tried to compile and run some example programs. Unfortunately, none of them ran. I consistantly obtained a SysIdError=28 when I tried to run the resulting applications. HELP!!! If anyone out there has overcome this problem, please inform me of how to overcome it. Thanks. djnowak@luna.dpl.scg.hac.com (David Nowak)