On Monday, July 14, 2003, at 12:11 AM, Michael Rossberg wrote: > >> Powerbook G4/10.2.6/normal Airport card >> >> The Report: c still blows up with a driver error on my machine. >> Serious mucking up of the driver space is evident. >> Only a restart will get the airport driver back. > > I am currently working on that. It looks like Apple put an incompatible > tar on panther GRRRRRRRRR =/ > > mick Glad to see you have access to Panther -- everything is working beautifully in it. Question though, did you import your .pbproj to Xcode? I've seen some glaring bugs (crashes) in Xcode when converting projects (especially when using the group/files drawer in the editor window (repeatable bug that crashes Xcode). However, when using a native Xcode project these bugs go away. Xcode is VERY VERY SLICK -- It is my favorite addition to Panther (albeit they released a bridgegap version for Jaguar). PB needed to be replaced badly -- I was about to switch to Codewarrior as I have crashed PB far too many times. Let me know your experiences with your KisMAC project source in Xcode if you've messed around with it. A wee bit offtopic, but useful nonetheless... Also although Mick doesn't need it :P the Core Mac OSX and UNIX Programming book is VERY NICE as a filler between standard BSD UNIX C coding and Hillegass' Cocoa Programming for Mac OS X book. Lots of good information packed inside. Anyone working on their own project or tinkering with KisMAC source should check out http://borkware.com/corebook/