![]() ![]() how to load x86-PE-binaries (mapping them into the Mach-O world, which only works on x86-based Macs, not on iPads or iPhones). ![]() So in case you want to avoid VMs, you need to establish an alternative "base-environment" first, which understands: ![]() (user32.dll, kernel32.dll, gdi32.dll, DirectX, Direct2D, no COM, no OLE, no ADO, no DAO a.s.o.). Then there's the whole bunch of missing 3rd-party Dlls (Windows is using PE, whereas a Mac expects Mach-O formatted binaries, most Linux and Unix-systems expect ELF, a.s.o). But you have to - in one way or another (either via VM, or via WINE). I'm not at all interested in installing Windows on a MAC. You are only talking about compiled applications? If so, then the above is probably n/a other than being educational My updated project scanner interprets those special characters to prevent attempting to navigate MAC paths (would generate error in that project).Įdited: Ugh, I think I misinterpreted. AFAIK, you only see *\ in vbp files related to project groups. I'd imagine those paths only come into play if the reference isn't registered (*\G
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