Subj : Re: Atari 400; meh. To : Ewing From : deon Date : Sat Jul 29 2023 13:58:53 Re: Re: Atari 400; meh. By: Ewing to deon on Sat Jul 29 2023 10:58 am > Using that SyncTERM example the first time I run a new binary I need to go > to Settings -> Privacy & Security, click "Open Anyway" and then authenticate > because it hasn't been signed by an Apple Developer ID (which does require > payment). Example screenshots: > > https://files.ewing.au/?r=1819&k=5b2f34a1e0 > https://files.ewing.au/?r=1820&k=cdb91ee4df > https://files.ewing.au/?r=1821&k=67a85ad184 Or you can hold Option (might be command, cant remember) and click on it to open it - the second time you do, you select "Open Anyway". This is all you need to do for it to open normally next time (ie: once), until you replace it with another version, then you need to do it again... :) But you are right, if you sign it (which you need to have a developer cert which costs an annual fee), then you dont need to do this extra step... ....лоеп --- SBBSecho 3.20-Linux * Origin: I'm playing with ANSI+videotex - wanna play too? (21:2/116) .