

You need to change the executable file of iMops application for the newly built one. Those messages on the console will be better to be cleared.ĥ. You will see some messages on iMops console and a newly built iMops executable in iMops folder. Within one second or so, the compilation and “SAVE-DIC” process will finish. Many files will be loaded, and long list of the files will be printed on the iMops console. So, you should confirm that there is no file named iMops in iMops folder. The executable file is saved automatically in iMops folder, that is, at the same level of the iMops application, and if you have some file named “iMops” (with no file name extension) in your iMops folder, that file will be overwritten without any caution. After this step is completed, you will get your iMops kernel file (an executable). “” means press Enter or fn&Return key, as usual.Ĥ. Launch iMops, and set the project path to iM_source folder by doing Put your iM_source folder into your iMops/source/ folder.Ģ. “READ-ME.rtf” file, in which some compiling instructions are described, is included in the folder.īut I will give the same description as the Read-Me here, too.ġ. It is almost equivalent to the original one in the functionalities including building iMops itself.Īlthough it is unpolished yet, I attached zipped source file folder, “iM_source.zip”Įxpanding it, you will get a folder “iM_source”. IMops built with iMops works quite well at present. I have finally succeeded in building iMops kernel on iMops. If you need FP numbers in your program, iMops 1.22 may be better. That is caused by my careless mistake (forgot to clear a flag value in the case of floating point numbers).

I found a nasty bug in iMops 1.23 (ouch).Ī negative FP literal number disturbs the value of the next integer literal. There are some news concerning iMops, a good one and a bad one.
#Imops imag mac os x#
I have installed Mac OS X 10.9 on my iMac last weekend.Īnd I could have much time for Mops development this week.
