X-Git-Url: http://source.jalview.org/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=website%2Farchive%2Fbinaries%2Fmac%2Fsrc%2Ffasta34%2FReadme.Mac;fp=website%2Farchive%2Fbinaries%2Fmac%2Fsrc%2Ffasta34%2FReadme.Mac;h=b2cccb830eb64bfa8ec92d4331ec0c25c158c5a0;hb=dbde3fb6f00b9bb770343631a517c0e599db8528;hp=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hpb=85f830bbd51a7277994bd4233141016304e210c9;p=jabaws.git diff --git a/website/archive/binaries/mac/src/fasta34/Readme.Mac b/website/archive/binaries/mac/src/fasta34/Readme.Mac new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b2cccb8 --- /dev/null +++ b/website/archive/binaries/mac/src/fasta34/Readme.Mac @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ + + 1-January-2002 + + +This is the first release of the fasta34t10 distribution for the +Macintosh. In addition to the traditional "classic" applications that have +been available in the past for Macintosh FASTA distributions, this release +also includes "Carbon" versions of the FASTA programs. Carbon +applications are designed to work under both MacOSX and under MacOS8.6 and +later. + +This is the first "Carbon" implementation of the FASTA programs. In this +first implementation, the Mac-like interface for selecting sequence files +has been disabled, as the older file interface I used is not available +under Carbon. This should be implemented in the future. + +Today, the main advantage of the Carbon implementation is its ability to +run under MacOSX without needing the classic environment. However, the +unix version of the FASTA programs compiles and runs fine under MacOSX, +simply type: + + make -f Makefile.os_x all + +However, the Unix version of the FASTA programs expects sequence files and +libraries to have lines that ends with a linefeed characther ('\n', \012), +which is different from the traditional Mac return ('\r', \015) end-of-line +character. If you work with Mac-like text files under MacOSX, try the "carbon" +FASTA programs. If you work with Unix-like text files, use the Unix +version. + +Bill Pearson