Running AC8 on Panther
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‎2004-10-09
02:32 AM
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12:00 PM
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Molinda Prey
🙂 Everest
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‎2004-10-09 04:36 PM
Insert the AC install disk, choose custom install, it will default to only selecting the system components (WIBU driver).
If this doesn't work try reinstalling ArchiCAD.
I suppose there is a remote chance that trashing the AC prefs would do it.
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‎2009-10-18 08:09 PM
I am only p..o.. but not surprised is typical dilettante GS job , we are used to it .
MAC 10.5.8
Intel core duo MAC book pro
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‎2009-10-18 08:38 PM
Trashed preferences for AC9 - NO HELP
Reinstalled WIBU-KEY - NO HELP (key was grayed out)
Reinstalled Archicad - NO HELP
I need a revision on a AC9 project for monday morning - Do you have any other suggestions?

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‎2009-10-18 09:44 PM
Your post indicates that you are still on Leopard, and that page indicates that the WkMAC.lib is for Snow Leopard, but I believe that it is required even with Leopard with the current version of the WIBU driver that supports 13.
That should take care of things for you.
Karl
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‎2009-10-19 02:02 AM
Thank you for the help but it does not work because 10.5.8 does not have a CFMSupport folder
"WkMAC.LIB for ArchiCAD 9 on Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard
Unarchive this file and put into the Library:CFMSupport folder on your HD. This component is neccessary for those using ArchiCAD 9 on Snow Leopard."

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‎2009-10-19 02:20 AM
Adalbert wrote:Hi Albert,
Thank you for the help but it does not work because 10.5.8 does not have a CFMSupport folder
I just checked my 10.5.8 clone (backed up in case I had problems with SL), and I have that folder. It is not in your personal Library, but on the root of your boot disk: HD > Library > CFMSupport
Alternatively, I found this on the WIBU web site:
WkMAC.LIB - Stub Shared Library, which is included by a CFM-Carbon compiled application to call the WIBU-KEY API routines. This file can be stored in the same directory as the protected aplication or (the recommended case) in the directory /System/Library/CFMSupport. Make sure that the WkMAC.LIB will be copied with its whole Resource Fork to this directory. (This will not be done by the comandline coman cp!!) To copy something in the /System/Library/CFMSupport directory you need root rights!So, perhaps you can copy the WkMAC.LIB into the AC 9 application folder to get it to work?
Or, maybe you have a HD > System > Library > CFMSupport folder?
HTH,
Karl

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‎2009-10-19 02:22 AM
The WkMAC.LIB there is for the 5.3 driver for Snow Leopard. They say that the 5.20b driver is for Leopard.
I wonder if the 13 installation put the 5.3 driver on your system and maybe you just need to uninstall that, and then download the 5.20b driver and install it?
Karl
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‎2009-10-19 04:29 AM
Used the uninstaller from the 13 CD and then installed the downloaded 5.20b driver and all works perfectly.