a very easy way to find out if there is some software incompatibility under osx works as following: create a new user, login as the new user and install sw there, see if it works. if it works under the "clean" environment of the new user, then you know it's just some other program/driver of your standard configuration. f. Am Montag, 10.02.03, um 17:03 Uhr (Europe/Vienna) schrieb Gnarlodious: > Can someone help me out with this prob? > > Download the Mops application: > http://www.panix.com/~goshawk/Mops/ > Unstuff it, put it in your "Applications" folder and run the > "PowerMops" > application in the "Mops " folder. > > Please report if you get a window or no window in the upper left > corner. > > No accessory files will be written on your system. > For best results you will be running 10.2.3 in a standard 450 Cube. > Also, > please report if you have or ever had Apple Developer Package > installed. > > The reason is, I am not able to get the Mops editing window in my > Cube. Both > me and the developer are most curious about this and we need to know > if it > is a Cube-specific hardware configuration. > > If not, I will reinstall my OS, UGH!. > More about the Mops application: > http://www.Gnarlodious.com/Workshop/Forth/Mops/MopsRoundup.html > > Thanks to all who participate! -- ::: stefan friedl ::::::::: laboratoire directe ::::: ::: tel +43 1 710 19 32 ::: mobil +43 699 1260 0262 : ::: fax +43 1 710 19 35 ::: http://labdir.org/ :::::: ::: 1050 wien ::::::::::::: schönbrunner straße 106/4