I Ides macrumors member Original poster Mar 27, 2012 95 0 Dec 23, 2012 #1 My macbook is a 2008 edition which is too old to run mountain lion. Is there any way for me to develop iOS6/iPhone 5 apps on it?
My macbook is a 2008 edition which is too old to run mountain lion. Is there any way for me to develop iOS6/iPhone 5 apps on it?
MisterKeeks macrumors 68000 Nov 15, 2012 1,858 33 Dec 23, 2012 #2 Ides said: My macbook is a 2008 edition which is too old to run mountain lion. Is there any way for me to develop iOS6/iPhone 5 apps on it? Click to expand... No, it will not run the later versions of XCode required.
Ides said: My macbook is a 2008 edition which is too old to run mountain lion. Is there any way for me to develop iOS6/iPhone 5 apps on it? Click to expand... No, it will not run the later versions of XCode required.
I Ides macrumors member Original poster Mar 27, 2012 95 0 Dec 23, 2012 #3 If I can install Lion, but not mountain lion, will I be able to run the updates?
1458279 Suspended May 1, 2010 1,601 1,521 California Dec 23, 2012 #4 Ides said: If I can install Lion, but not mountain lion, will I be able to run the updates? Click to expand... My understanding is yes. Lion or ML will, SL won't. Someone was able to get things to work with SL, but it required a few tricks. It was posted over in the iPhoneDevSDK forum but it was before the rebuild of the site so it might be lost.
Ides said: If I can install Lion, but not mountain lion, will I be able to run the updates? Click to expand... My understanding is yes. Lion or ML will, SL won't. Someone was able to get things to work with SL, but it required a few tricks. It was posted over in the iPhoneDevSDK forum but it was before the rebuild of the site so it might be lost.