CodeWarrior Pro 5 Mac Installation (Java only) -- about 140 Mb under HFS+
0) Remove any previous version(s) of CodeWarrior.
- delete any old CodeWarrior folder(s)
- delete the following things from the System Folder:
o Extensions:MetroNub (single file)
o Preferences:Metrowerks (entire folder)
1) Insert the CodeWarrior Pro 5 MacOS Tools CD.
Double click the installer ("Install CW").
Click ok/yes/accept/agree until you get to the
Install CodeWarrior Pro 5 Tools window.
1a) Click on (to run) the MRJ 2.1.2 Installer.
Click ok/yes/accept/agree until you get to the MRJ Installer window.
The drive containing your System should already be selected as the
Destination; if not, repeatedly click on Switch Disk until the drive
holding your System is the Destination.
Click Install. You might be asked if it is ok to quit all other
applications before proceeding; if so, click on Continue to
proceed with the install.
When it's done, go back to the installer window in step (1).
1b) Click on (to run) CW Pro 5 Java Tools Installer.
Click ok/yes/accept/agree until you get to the
Pro 5 Java Tools Installer window.
For simplicity, go ahead with the Full Java Install.
You may choose a drive and folder in which to place the CodeWarior
installation using the Install Location pop-up menu.
Click Install. You might be asked if it is ok to quit all other
applications before proceeding; if so, click on Continue to
proceed with the install.
Restart the computer when the installer is done.
2) Download the CUCS stationery from one of the following sites:
ftp://ftp.cs.cornell.edu/pub/cs100
http://www.cs.cornell.edu/cs100a-fa99
There should be a file/link with a name like CW5MacExtras.sea.hqx
Netscape and Fetch should automatically DeBinHex this, and
possibly automatically launch the resulting self-extracting archive (sea).
If necessary, double-click to launch the sea yourself.
This creates a new folder containing the stationery and
installation instructions. Follow the instructions.
Historical Notes:
+ Sometimes there are updates to be downloaded and applied.
(public labs: don't key the application until after applying the updates!)
+ (public labs only) There used to be aliases to files and it was
crucial to make sure they survived and pointed to the correct file
when CodeWarrior was redistributed from servers
to individual lab machines.