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saagarjha
6y ago
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It ensures that toolchains for the system continue to work on modern computers.
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scarface74
6y ago
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Why? You can already run the original toolchains used to write classic software using emulators.
mrpippy
6y ago
In addition, there is a modern GCC-based toolchain for classic MacOS:
https://github.com/autc04/Retro68
krallja
6y ago
No, it does the opposite: it ensures that toolchains for the modern system work on retro systems. Which is a neat hack, but doesn’t help with preserving anything.
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