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NightfangII:
Hi, I just found DarwinBots a few days ago and I have a couple questions:
1. Is there any chance of a Macintosh version?
     I know about WINE for Linux, and the fact that they are working on making WINE for Macintosh, but the Linux versions of WINE don't work with Macintosh, and WINE for Mac doesn't look like it will arrive anytime soon...
2. Is there a page with a list of all of the locations in memory and what their sysvars are/if they are free vars?

Thanks!
--NightfangII

Numsgil:

--- Quote from: NightfangII ---Hi, I just found DarwinBots a few days ago and I have a couple questions:
1. Is there any chance of a Macintosh version?

 I know about WINE for Linux, and the fact that they are working on making WINE for Macintosh, but the Linux versions of WINE don't work with Macintosh, and WINE for Mac doesn't look like it will arrive anytime soon...
--- End quote ---

No, not natively.  There are other windows emulators for mac, I think, but it'll have to be an emulator.


--- Quote ---2. Is there a page with a list of all of the locations in memory and what their sysvars are/if they are free vars?
--- End quote ---

The wiki has most of them.  Enough to get you started.  Look under the DNA help section.

edit: that wasn't as straight forward as I thought...  here's here is the list.

NightfangII:

--- Quote from: Numsgil ---No, not natively.  There are other windows emulators for mac, I think, but it'll have to be an emulator.
--- End quote ---
Ah... okay.


--- Quote from: Numsgil ---edit: that wasn't as straight forward as I thought...  here's here is the list.
--- End quote ---

Does that list include all of the non-freevars? And I know this is demanding but is there a list in order from 1-1000?

Thanks!
--NightfangII

Numsgil:
Anything not mentioned in this list is free.  Variables in the range 50-100 have been traditionally used for personal variables.  In addition, Eric has commented somewhere about a range that he wil not create new sysvars in (it's a superset of that 50-100 range)

NightfangII:
Thanks!

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