Jason Duerstock

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Speaking strictly for Linux/Debian, the "gccgo" package is available for m68k and powerpc architectures. Someone might still have to write the start-up libraries for Classic though.

As one of my myriad of part-time projects, I've been kind of wondering how far Mac OS 8.x could have gone on with the m68k. Being able to use gcc...

Is this "static recompiler" used to produce this available anywhere, or at least some hint as to go about making one of my own?

I believe this was fixed upstream in sqlite 3.38

Someone has written a (seemingly incomplete) tome viewer here: https://github.com/kainjow/TomeViewerX

For what it's worth, the Mac MPW InstaCompOne compression tool is in the Mac OS Install 4.0.3 SDK on the November 95, January '95, August '95 and November '95 Developer...

So this is where things get extra weird. There was already a "compressed resource" mechanism in Mac OS before InstaCompOne ever came along, the most commonly used CODECs known as...

I made a couple of test files for you using the InstaCompOneTool. The "CLI" output from the info commands looks like this: ``` jd@mac:~/mac$ mps InstaCompOneTool -l -o ic1t.tome ID...

Also, this is a total shot in the dark, but this might be the checksum algorithm. Not sure how good your m68k assembly is, but I think arg_0 (d4) is...

For what it's worth, https://github.com/elliotnunn/mps is what I use to run InstaCompOneTool under Linux. It's relatively easy and straightforward, at least in comparison to the other ways I know of.