xcode and GS on an external hdd + account profile problem
Hi guys,
I'm supposed to get a Mac but I'm having trouble with its shipping. Normally I can be patient and wait but I found out my friend who develops for the WP7 platform is making a similar game that I was planning on making so I it feels like I'm in a race with him now. GS is awesome for being quick, but I can't publish for the iOS with just the Windows version :P
So I'm getting a new external hard drive later today, planning on running it via USB 3.0 with my friend's MBP.
I'm not allowed to install on his machine though, so I was wondering if installing xcode and GS on the hard drive would work? So that once I do get my own Mac I can simply plug in the hard drive and run what I was working with earlier, xcode GS and all, with my Mac?
Also, I changed my account name around 2-3 days ago. However when I use the forums, it reverts to the old one and breaks my picture. Anyone know a fix for this?
I'm supposed to get a Mac but I'm having trouble with its shipping. Normally I can be patient and wait but I found out my friend who develops for the WP7 platform is making a similar game that I was planning on making so I it feels like I'm in a race with him now. GS is awesome for being quick, but I can't publish for the iOS with just the Windows version :P
So I'm getting a new external hard drive later today, planning on running it via USB 3.0 with my friend's MBP.
I'm not allowed to install on his machine though, so I was wondering if installing xcode and GS on the hard drive would work? So that once I do get my own Mac I can simply plug in the hard drive and run what I was working with earlier, xcode GS and all, with my Mac?
Also, I changed my account name around 2-3 days ago. However when I use the forums, it reverts to the old one and breaks my picture. Anyone know a fix for this?
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The_Gamesalad_Guru Posts: 9,922
You can only install Xcode on the drive if the os resides on it and it's a boot drive. Xcode need to run at the root level of the OS. -
TeamLava8 Posts: 294
I actually had been running gamesalad for several months using an external drive. Cause my internal one had started to mechanically fail. Basically in disk utility I created a disk image of my current hdd and then installed it onto the external one, you could do the same but delete anything that you don't need off of the external drive. Using this method Xcode and gamesalad work exactly as they would if there was an internal drive being used. Just make sure to boot to that drive on startup. So using this method you basically. Have a portable Macintosh that you could plug Into any apple machine and use.
In the future you could even use the drive when you do get a Mac.Making the world better one pixel at a time!
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But with regard to sorting your account name problem, @SaladStraightShooter is your man.
Hi @Hapiapps thanks for the response. I'm actually planning on developing on both. But I understand that I will have to wait for a future release for a seamless Mac to Windows conversion. And cross my fingers that my Windows to Mac transfers work without hitches
I didn't know that it had to be that way. Time to rethink my plans
But will installing GameSalad onto the external drive along with the game projects I will be making, work? I'm lucky my friend is letting me use his MBP but his drives are almost full and I gotta steer clear of storing stuff there. I hope he already has Xcode otherwise that's roughly 14GB right? O__O
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Good to know GS works this way.
Thanks a lot man!
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