Once you have downloaded SCMDraft, run it. (I think that this is the correct page to download it from, but I can be wrong so download at your own risk, and so on.) I called the folder "StarCraft Folder (PC)", but the name really doesn't matter.ĭownload SCMDraft. Move those files to your Mac and store in a location of your choice. Install StarCraft on a friend's PC and copy the installed files onto a USB or burn it to a CD or something. Get a PC version of StarCraft on your Mac. Apple have a version of it on their homepage. I can't remember where I downloaded my version of X11, but I am sure that you can find it if you use Google. Use it on your own risk, ok?Īlso, if you don't have X11, you have to download that first. Now, I will take no responsibility for if Darwine crashes your computer or something like that. So, how does one get SCMDraft to work on the Mac? That is what I am going to try and explain here.ĭownload and install Darwine from this link. It crashed at first but I then figured out how to get it to work. When that failed I tried to run SCMDraft 2.0 in a similar way. I tried it and the result was a very, very laggy StarEdit that, although worked, lagged too much to be used. I thought to myself: "What if I try to run the PC version of StarEdit via Darwine?". However, thanks to Darwine, I recently made a discovery. After having searched for a while after an editor for the Mac, I had pretty much given up after realizing that StarFire Edit wouldn't work since it required a Carbonized version of StarEdit, which just doesn't exist.
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