2014-11-27 03:08 PM - last edited on 2024-03-26 03:27 PM by Aruzhan Ilaikova
2014-12-08 02:18 AM
2014-12-08 05:48 AM
2014-12-08 12:13 PM
Karl wrote:Karl, that's a good idea, but I'll have to investigate what I need there. I've got all AC versions from AC7 on, installed and working on this machine. You see, we've used Archicad a long time, from version 4 something and sometimes have to do small maintenance edits on old projects. And since version-upgrading the files can be very much work, it's been easier to keep the old versions running. (This is one reason why I advocate that Archicad by default should save all
Personally, I recommend that you instead clone your 10.6.8 onto a small-ish partition that contains just the apps that require Rosetta and then do a standard upgrade of your system for 'normal' work. Curious what you need Rosetta for?
2014-12-08 03:19 PM
Thomas wrote:If there is a free hard drive bay, I would just get a new small hard drive and install OSX10.9 (free) on it, leaving the OSX10.6 drive as is. You can then choose which OS to boot up. I have done this on my MacPro so I still have access to old applications and old scanner driver.
For different reasons, we still keep a MacPro 4,1 Nehalem Eight core workstation on Max OSX 10.6.8 (it will run OSXapps that need the Rosetta PowerPC emulator). It runs AC17 fine.
Now I'm finding the AC18 installer refuses to run on 10.6.
My question: Is there any way to run AC 18 on this machine? Is it possible to transfer an installation made on a later system and make it run?
2014-12-08 04:00 PM
David wrote:David, thanks, that's a good idea too, especially since there is ample space for extra hard drives in the old MacPros. And as they're so upgradeable, I guess we'll get more bang for the buck using Archicad with new SSD drives in our old 8- and 16-core Pros than by buying a new Macpro or iMac. (Assuming more cores are worth more than more MHz)
If there is a free hard drive bay, I would just get a new small hard drive and install OSX10.9 (free) on it, leaving the OSX10.6 drive as is. You can then choose which OS to boot up.
2014-12-08 04:01 PM
sboydturner wrote:Yes. But that's not enough, apparently.
is 10.6.8 64 bit?
2014-12-08 05:40 PM
Thomas wrote:This won't help you - but perhaps someone else reading. While Mavericks, Mountain Lion and Lion do not show up in the Mac App Store... if you have ever downloaded them - they show up with a 'download' link under the 'Purchases' tab.
But there's a catch:
I've found no way whatsoever to get the "free" Macosx 10.9 anymore (as of 14/12/01). All Apple links point to 10.10 Yosemite which I'm still reluctant to install (see other threads in this forum). It's still possible tobuy10.8 though, guess that'll be the way to get AC18 on this machine for now.
2014-12-08 07:28 PM
Karl wrote:Good advice!
So - best advice for anyone moving forward is to download each OS release even if you do not plan on installing it. If you don't install, just delete the installer. Download the most current patched version in the future from the 'Purchases' tab if you ever need it.
A shame that Apple removes the links the way they do. Some people have hardware that cannot run the most current OS / etc.But it wasn't easy to anticipate this. This is the first time Apple has done it like this, I think. Guess there's a reason (see below).
Maybe someone you know nearby can download the 10.9.5 installer onto a thumb drive for you?Thanks for your concern, Karl, but I don't regard this as a major issue for me.