Nathan Campos
Nathan Campos

Reputation: 29507

Which Languages I Can Use To Develop On a Mac OS 7 Machine?

I'm emulating a Macintosh IIci running Mac OS 7.5.5 on it, but now I want to know, In which languages I can develop on it and where to get they?

Upvotes: 2

Views: 1296

Answers (4)

z3cko
z3cko

Reputation: 3054

Real Basic should also work on OS7 (Mac OS 7.6.1) http://www.giantmike.com/reviews/realbasic.html

and actually Perl as well: http://www.perl.com/download.csp#mac

"For Macintosh Classic users, there are two ways to get Perl. MacPerl is the classic Perl port to Mac OS Systems 7 through 9."

Upvotes: 1

Kico Lobo
Kico Lobo

Reputation: 4404

Pascal is another option.

Apple had an excelent Pascal compiler for the earliests versions of Mac OS (actually, most of the API was available through Pascal calls)

Upvotes: 5

Ben S
Ben S

Reputation: 69382

HyperCard and AppleScript are the two first that came to mind.

There's also the Macintosh Programmer's Workshop and CodeWarrior IDEs for programs written in C/C++.

You'll also likely want a copy of ResEdit handy.

Upvotes: 1

Lee
Lee

Reputation: 878

C/C++ seems like a safe bet...

You can use the Macintosh Programmer's Workshop

Macintosh Programmer's Workshop (MPW) is a product designed specifically for professional Macintosh software developers. It brings together a comprehensive collection of development tools designed to support C, C++, and assembly-language programmers who are writing software for Mac OS 7.x/8.x/9.x. MPW is an open, configurable, and scriptable development environment which provides the flexibility to support complex software development projects for 68K and Power Macintosh systems.

Upvotes: 6

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