Running a server on a mac

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Running a server on a mac

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Is there anyway this can be done? ive been trying all morning and cant seem to get it to work maybe i need different files or something idk hah

any help would be great
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Re: Running a server on a mac

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honestly you can't. ive looked for hours on end on programs but it just doesnt work. mac developers in general have not made a program to run windows command prompts.
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Pretty sure I've tested the Windows server under Wine on Linux. Should work using Wine or Crossover on a Mac too.
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Re: Running a server on a mac

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i did also but the server did not provide good results and was extremely laggy. i also did it in a virtual machine and that was even worse.
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Would a hamachi server be possible to make?
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paulr093 wrote:i did also but the server did not provide good results and was extremely laggy. i also did it in a virtual machine and that was even worse.
Try running it at a higher priority level. I'm surprised OS X would need that since it should have a decent scheduler.
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