Come on staff, I know you can do it. I will be getting a macbook in a couple of months and I really want to carry this program over. It can't be that hard to make it compatible with the Mac. Plz look into this.
Yeah, I just heard about this and I'm really eager to try it out, but I'm on a Mac as well. Because it's a laptop, it's portable, so I would be able to bring this with me anywhere, like my bed ot get comfortable and administer said "doses".
I hate running it in paralles because i think the audio suffers because emulation is never like the original. it would be so much better to make it for mac too.
WINE works on mac OS X http://sourceforge.net/projects/darwine/, but I did mine on linux so I can't go through it word for word for you. What I did do was download and install microsoft's visual basic 6 runtime environment (available for free on the web), and then download and install i-doser version 3.0. Both installs were done using WINE via the command line.
the above will run the install.exe file, much like double-clicking it in windows. If you don't know how to use the command line there may be programs that provide a graphical version of WINE, but I don't know of any.
I'm also going to try a version 4 install soon, once exams are over. I'll let you know how it goes.