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Re: Re: Reverse engineering - confirmed for version 3!



I understand where you’re coming from. I have a G4 power book that I keep running just because there is a label program that we use that is now no longer available for the later Mac operating systems and Intel silicon.


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On Sunday, March 1, 2026, 9:57 AM, David Auerbach <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

This is all wonderful. Back in 1981round issues with my Olivetti PC (back then PCs hadn’t finished standardizing).
I have a VERY OT question (though inspired by all this reverse engineering work):
 I use, a lot and for many years, a Mac program that is abandonware at this point. It was written for Intel Silicon, but runs just fine under Rosetta on Apple silicon. It’ss and whistles (allowing for pre-ferments, soakers) with easy edits for hydration level, final dough weight, etc.
Apple will soon stop supporting such programs in Fall software updates. I would love to locate a Mac programmer who could future-proof this program for use on Apple silicon. But I don’t know where to start asking. 
Any help would be appreciated. (And I won’t post off-topic again.)
On Mar 1, 2026 at 8:56:07 AM, Edward Mendelson wrote:
And, yes, following Kari's and xyghost's advice, I now have the
newly-compiled 3.5 version working exactly as it should work.
Brilliantly well done, xyghost. This was simply unimaginable until now,
and it's clearly working as designed.
David Auerbach
auerbach@xxxxxxxx