Re: XCode 4 System Requirement
Re: XCode 4 System Requirement
- Subject: Re: XCode 4 System Requirement
- From: Yose Widjaja <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 26 May 2011 16:13:06 +1000
Yes, that's what I plan to do. However, I accidentally installed over xcode 3..
I went to
developer.apple.com and couldn't see links to downloading xcode 3. Is there an official site for it somewhere still?
Cheers
On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 10:28 AM, Tom Seddon
<email@hidden> wrote:
On 24 May 2011, at 21:01, Yose Widjaja wrote:
> This mac mini only barely managed to run xcode 3 and compile things, and it's not exactly the fastest machine around. But then I installed xcode 4 upon hearing that the new instruments are very useful for opengl optimization (which I was working on), and now XCode 4 is running extremely slowly.
You don't have to use the Xcode 4 IDE to take advantage of Xcode 4 Instruments!
You can install Xcode 4 side by side with Xcode 3. When installing, opt to install it to a folder different from your Xcode 3 installation, and untick all optional components.
You can then use Xcode 3 for your IDE-type tasks (editing, building, debugging, etc.), and you can run the Xcode 4 Instruments by hand from the Finder.
This is what I do, and it works well. Xcode 4 Instruments has no problem with binaries built with Xcode 3, and has provided me with some handy OpenGL ES tips.
--Tom
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