Newbie!!!
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frsotywinters
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Newbie!!!
Hey im fairly new at the whole QuakeC thing, does anyone know of an easy how to guide for mac users, or even a qc compiler for mac users would help!!
fteqcc should compile fine on the mac - though it probably takes gmake and gcc to do it.
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/fteq ... p?download
untar it and type gmake. this should make an fteqcc.bin which you can run from your qc directory.
The progs output is of course compatable between mac and pcs.
Now, engines is a harder matter... :p
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/fteq ... p?download
untar it and type gmake. this should make an fteqcc.bin which you can run from your qc directory.
The progs output is of course compatable between mac and pcs.
Now, engines is a harder matter... :p
pOx has a build of FrikQCC for Mac if you don't feel like compiling your own, it's in this archive:
http://developer.chaoticbox.com/files/q ... eutils.sit
I cannot vouch for how recent it is. Check out the rest of his files here (he has a custom engine, eQuake, built for Mac, etc):
http://developer.chaoticbox.com/quake.php
http://developer.chaoticbox.com/files/q ... eutils.sit
I cannot vouch for how recent it is. Check out the rest of his files here (he has a custom engine, eQuake, built for Mac, etc):
http://developer.chaoticbox.com/quake.php
http://homepage.mac.com/aegidian/download/qcc.sit
Found this link, probably a port of the original qcc
Found this link, probably a port of the original qcc
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