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Re: Development on OS X

Eclipse will run MCC18, with help of the CDT. If you use a makefile, stock will do. FIRSTclipse provides plugins for managed make. The error parser won't work on non-windows, though, since it doesn't do any path translation.

Running MCC18, though, is slightly more challenging. (Disclaimer: I don't own a mac, so this is gathered.)

He's the scenarios I've found from reading:
  • PPC: Good luck. No native/inline emulators seem to be available.
  • Mac OS X86: It's BSD Unix. Use wine (or some variant) and follow the Linux instructions
  • Bootcamp: Load windows, handle everything normally.

A more pressing problem with Mac may be the lack of RS-232. OS X can handle USB-Serial adaptors, IIRC. Classic Mac might have problems, since Apple used its own spec which is not pin-compatible with RS-232.