What type of mac can I run GS?

CrackpotCrackpot Member Posts: 2
edited November -1 in Working with GS (Mac)
First question I'm asking is what machine I should look for. Can I run this on a Macbook as long as I have OS 10.6? What about running it on an ipad? I keep hearing it's like having a mac and ipod in one but I don't see how that's possible.

After doing my taxes I need to put as much as I can away without going broke, since I'll need a ipod so I can compile my games on.

Any chance someone to direct me to where I can find discounted Macs? Any help would be appreciated, thanks!

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  • tenrdrmertenrdrmer Member, Sous Chef, Senior Sous-Chef Posts: 9,934
    You need an intel mac with snow leopard. The more Ram you get the better it will run i've run it with 1 gig but currently have 4 and its definitely way better.
  • DreamLabDreamLab Member Posts: 2,127
    If price range is A HUUUGGE issue, than go with quality. You will regret getting an "ok" mac. If you get a good one, it will pay off. I have the 1199$ 21 inch Imac.
    DL
  • DreamLabDreamLab Member Posts: 2,127
    meant to say if it ISNT a huge issue
    sorry
    DL
  • jonmulcahyjonmulcahy Member, Sous Chef Posts: 10,408
    I ran GS using an old white intel macbook I got on ebay for $350. It had 2GB of ram and an 80GB hard drive and it ran it fine.

    obviously the more you throw at it the better, but you can get your feet wet with a cheapo laptop
  • sparkzillasparkzilla Member Posts: 152
    I bought a Mac Mini 1.8Ghz with 1Gb ram for $350 from Ebay and it is probably the minimum that I could work on. Any less processor speed would probably be too slow. With only 1GB I have to be careful about memory management -- I have to close all the other programs to save memory and save/restart Game Salad frequently. Even so I am happy with progress.
  • jonmulcahyjonmulcahy Member, Sous Chef Posts: 10,408
    sparkzilla

    if you upgrade that to 2GB of ram you will be blown away by the performance improvements. available RAM affects GS much more than cpu power. I highly suggest you spend the $30 or so dollars and upgrade :)
  • sparkzillasparkzilla Member Posts: 152
    Will do!
  • orien2v2orien2v2 Member, PRO Posts: 55
    Anyone tried it running on Macbook Air? How does it compare to a Macbook Pro or iMac? I'm thinking of getting one as soon as I can.
  • jonmulcahyjonmulcahy Member, Sous Chef Posts: 10,408
    orien2v2 said:
    Anyone tried it running on Macbook Air? How does it compare to a Macbook Pro or iMac? I'm thinking of getting one as soon as I can.

    i run it on an 11" macbook air on a daily basis, it works great. I bumped the ram up to 4GB though, makes a big difference.
  • chicopchicop Member Posts: 263
    im on a mac mini... works fine
  • anithmukanithmuk Member Posts: 235
    jonmulcahy said:
    i run it on an 11" macbook air on a daily basis, it works great. I bumped the ram up to 4GB though, makes a big difference.

    How does the 11 inch screen hold up with gamesalad? I would've thought it was too small to be able to work smoothly.
  • calebdanielscalebdaniels Member Posts: 54
    I started on a mac mini used @-350. all you need is an intel mac. now i have a macbook with 3gb ram and it is way better. on idevices it can be run. either building it and using a development provisioning profile or using the gamesalad viewer.
  • DizkoDizko Member Posts: 498
    I run it on a vanilla MacBook 12" Intel

    The screen size makes it a bit tough at times, but the software itself runs perfectly fine.
  • BarkBarkCoBarkBarkCo Member Posts: 1,400
    In case anyone is interested, I am selling my 13" MacBook (Late-2009):

    http://gamesalad.com/forums/topic.php?id=18051

    With 5GB of RAM, runs GS like a champ! ;-)
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