On Mar 14, 2012, at 8:46 AM, Nobumi Iyanaga wrote: > Hello Mark, > > Thank you for your prompt comment. > > On Mar 14, 2012, at 9:57 AM, Mark Lively wrote: > >> Pure applescript or are there Obj-C elements. > > It is pure AppleScript project. > >> >> If it is pure applescript just build against the 10.4u sdk and set the build to PPC and i386 and it shouldn't be a problem. This might even be enough if you have compiled elements. > > I seem to understand how to set the build to PPC and i386: with my project at the front, > 1. I choose Project > Edit Project Settings; > 2. In the Project Info palette, I open "Build" tab; > 3. In the first popup menu "Configuration", I choose "Deployment" > 4. In the Setting, I edit "Architectures", and in the little window "Architectures to build for:", I check both "PowerPC" and "Intel". This gives the value of "Architectures" "ppc i386" > > But what is 10.4u sdk, and how can I set it to the right value? > > Could you please show me "step by step"? > > Thank you very much in advance. Certainly. 1) Click on the Project 2) Get info 3) Under the General Tab, about 3/4 of the way down it says "Cross-Develop Using Target SDK:" 4) Choose "Mac OS X 10.4(Universal)" --underneath in a greyed out box it should now say "$(Developer_SDK_DIR)/MACOSX10.4u.sdk" To further verify you can look at the build settings for your target the SDK Path should say "/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk" -Mark Who still has an OS9 machine he needs to fire up occasionally.