Subj : Re: BBS software for Mac OS X To : Allen Prunty From : Andrew Haworth Date : Mon Jun 06 2016 08:49 am On 06/06/16, Allen Prunty said the following... AP> Hermes does not run on OSX it runs on system 9 or the Early Versions of AP> OSX that can run a virtual box with system 9 in "Classic" mode. I had it installed on a Powerbook G4 running OSX Tiger some years back. The site does say it must run in "Classic Mode" under OSX, which was supported until Leopard (I think). You shouldn't need a virtual box to run that, and if you have a PowerPC-based machine, you can't run anything newer than Leopard anyway. According to the site, it can be installed on an Intel mac, Unix or Windows computer using the 68k Mac emulator, Basilisk. It's too bad no one's really working on it at the moment. It has a Python runtime environment that looks interesting. AP> I thought development for Mystic stopped in OSX. Nope, he releases versions for Windows, Linux, ARM and OSX. It's a really great package and easy to get networked too. --- Mystic BBS v1.11 (Raspberry Pi) * Origin: Alcoholiday / Est. 1995 / alco.bbs.io (1:123/525) .