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Kaillera for Mac?

tuxor

Smash Rookie
Joined
Aug 16, 2007
Messages
4
Hey guys, anyone know of a Kaillera-port for mac, or any program that will perform the same task? I've been at school all year with people to smash with and now I'm home and nobody's available. I hate my mac sometimes.
 

tuxor

Smash Rookie
Joined
Aug 16, 2007
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Whoops sorry, yeah it's a new MBP, but BootCamp hates me for some reason? I've tried installing >5 times, and every time I have driver issues. So I can install bootcamp, but can't do anything after that, especially not online so...yeah. Unless of course you're fluent in the ways of bootcamp and care to help me out, but I don't know as it will do any good. I've tried with several different driver discs, drivers I got online, manually placing the drivers on the windows partition, etc. nothing worked so yeah.
 

Superstar

Smash Champion
Joined
Feb 9, 2007
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2,351
Location
Miami, Florida
Drivers in the Windows version, you mean? If so that's not too hard to fix, just make sure it's SP3.

The main drivers you'll need are DirectX and the driver for your videocard. I'll need to know one thing, is it XP or Vista?

-If it's XP, go to Control Panel, find System, Hardware Tab, Device Manager. Click the plus next to "Display Adapters", and see if the thing that shows says NVidia. If it does, you likely have the video card.
-If it's Vista, just find Device Manager. It's right there in classic view, maybe in the normal one too.

You'll also need to install DirectX. Even if it says 9.0c it may be a dirty liar. You can get it off Microsoft's site, but if your Windows is pirated, you have to get it 3rd party. Search through Microsoft's download center for the DirectX End User Runtime.

If you can't go online you'll need a wireless/ethernet driver or something, let me know about that too.
 

tuxor

Smash Rookie
Joined
Aug 16, 2007
Messages
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I actually got some of the drivers working fine. However, the touchpad and wireless/ethernet drivers either never worked, or would actually crash the installer(ethernet). Of course, those two were the most useful ones that I couldn't use, which was great. I'll try again but my brother is currently using my XP several hundred miles away. I might pick up a copy of Vista and give it a whirl, I'm thinking about building a windows machine later this year, so that'll kill two birds with one stone.
 

Keep~

Smash Cadet
Joined
Jan 22, 2009
Messages
37
Location
Las Vegas, NV
I actually got some of the drivers working fine. However, the touchpad and wireless/ethernet drivers either never worked, or would actually crash the installer(ethernet). Of course, those two were the most useful ones that I couldn't use, which was great. I'll try again but my brother is currently using my XP several hundred miles away. I might pick up a copy of Vista and give it a whirl, I'm thinking about building a windows machine later this year, so that'll kill two birds with one stone.
yes... PETA? i have a person who enjoys killing birds with stones

What you have to do is sliptream(right term?) drivers onto the install disc for a smooth install
 
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