phd11@seq1.kl.ac.uk (A. Mcdonald) (04/10/91)
Hi Netters, My colleague has a problem, he want's to run Think-C 4.0 (I believe that this is the OOP version) on a 2Mbyte classic. However, sales blurb says that 2Mbyte is required for the source level debugger. Is there anyone out there that is using a Mac Classic and Think 4.0 (unlikely possibly, but surely there's someone...), that can give us some insight as to whether we need more memory OR if there is an earlier version of Think C that has a source debugger that will run on a 2Mbyte Classic. The source debugger is absolutely necessary as my colleague is starting out learning C and does not want to be put off early by address errors and the like!!! please e-mail and I'll summarise to the net if responses warrant... ps what's the score on upgrading memory for the classic - does he have to get rid of the original 2Mbyte to upgrade to 4Mbyte - horrible option!! OR can we just add some more SIMMS and cut a jumper....?? Many thanks in advance for your help... Tony McDonald phd11@uk.ac.kl.seq1