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Trying to track down Livecode Community 9.6.1
Because it seems like 9.6.1 would still build 32-bit Mac Standalones, whereas anything past that seems not to.
So far, thanks to the help of Richmond and Mic, we have links for:
Mac:
https://archive.org/download/live-code- ... _1-Mac.dmg
Windows:
https://web.archive.org/web/20201111235 ... x86_64.exe
Linux:
Success, found this on one of my backup drives where I still have a copy... looking for somewhere large enough online to upload it to...
Livecode 9.6.1 download links
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Re: Livecode 9.6.1 download links
I am about to try to upload those to the Archive as who knows how long that site will be available.
https://archive.org/details/live-code-c ... nux_202309 64-bit
https://archive.org/details/live-code-c ... -6-1-linux 32-bit
Not very pretty, I'm afraid, as not part of the rest . . .
https://archive.org/details/live-code-c ... nux_202309 64-bit
https://archive.org/details/live-code-c ... -6-1-linux 32-bit
Not very pretty, I'm afraid, as not part of the rest . . .
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Re: Livecode 9.6.1 download links
Not 9.6.1 especially.
I was having a mooch around, to see if there were such things as 'players' available for LCC?
Then, I noticed that https://community.livecode.com/9_6_1/ appears to be inaccessible.
I was having a mooch around, to see if there were such things as 'players' available for LCC?
Then, I noticed that https://community.livecode.com/9_6_1/ appears to be inaccessible.
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Re: Livecode 9.6.1 download links
I have a feeling that LiveCode have now blocked access to their Open Source versions: so the only way to get hold of them is from the internet archive.
Mac 961: https://archive.org/download/live-code- ... _1-Mac.dmg
Win 32-bit 961: https://archive.org/download/live-code- ... ws-x86.exe
Win 64-bit 961: https://archive.org/download/live-code- ... x86_64.exe
and, as I'm sure you recall: I uploaded the Linux installers to the archive as for some funny reason they had got missed out.
Mac 961: https://archive.org/download/live-code- ... _1-Mac.dmg
Win 32-bit 961: https://archive.org/download/live-code- ... ws-x86.exe
Win 64-bit 961: https://archive.org/download/live-code- ... x86_64.exe
and, as I'm sure you recall: I uploaded the Linux installers to the archive as for some funny reason they had got missed out.
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Re: Livecode 9.6.1 download links
I suppose we should have expected that.
Do you know if there ever were such things as 'players' for LCC?
I'm assuming probably not.
Do you know if there ever were such things as 'players' for LCC?
I'm assuming probably not.
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Re: Livecode 9.6.1 download links
Do you mean by a 'player' something that will run the stack without being able to edit it?
Many long years ago (erm, possibly Mac PPC) there was a 'Runtime Revolution Player') but that is about as far as you will get.
https://www.macintoshrepository.org/267 ... c-edition-
Many long years ago (erm, possibly Mac PPC) there was a 'Runtime Revolution Player') but that is about as far as you will get.
https://www.macintoshrepository.org/267 ... c-edition-
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Re: Livecode 9.6.1 download links
Yes, if you like - as a (relatively) lightweight & minimal way for users to open demo stacks (without having to install full-versions of OXT/OXT lite), in read-only mode.richmond62 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 28, 2024 5:48 pm Do you mean by a 'player' something that will run the stack without being able to edit it?
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