I'm actually using the hosted compilation that Erel offers at a good price.
To speed up compilation and (I think) other task, I was sthinking if it makes sense to buy a Mac.
Considering that b4i development would be the only pourpouse, which model of Mac would be adeguate and which could be the price on the second hand market ?
Can I find something below € 300 for example and would I appreciate much the benefit respect to the remote compilation ?
You could try to get hold of a 2nd hand MacMini. I bought a 2nd hand "late 2012 model" for EUR 300 but I added more memory and a SSD disk so at the end I paid about EUR 400 but it really rocks! Try to avoid the most recent MacMini-models since you cannot add RAM unless you can get a recent but powerful one for a good price.
It should be said that I bought the MacMini because I wanted to learn Swift too.
Hello, thanks everybody.
I found for about € 150 this one. Is it good enough for this porpouse only ? (I don't need Mac for anything else than B4I development).
Too old. The cpu PowerPC is not used any longer by Mac - they all use Intel these days.
You could try this offer/one http://www.subito.it/informatica/apple-mini-mac-padova-149862643.htm
which seems like a great offer. However you should ask the seller which model (late 2010/2012) becasue 2GBit RAM is on the lower side but if it is one of the older models, you can add 2Gbit RAM for EUR 50,00
Edit:I think it is a Mac mini (metà 2011) which would be fine if you add 2gbit of RAM
wow, interesting ... Do I need an external monitor just for the initial setup of the "platform" and then forget it ? Or each time you start to dvelope need to connect the monitor for a while ?
My Windows PC is an all-in-one ... no separate monitor
My monitor has two inputs (HDMI and DVI) so I connect my PC to DVI and MacMini to HDMI (there are adapters for the MacMini if you wish to use other connections) but I use Teamviewer all the time. If you have only one input on your monitor, connect it to your PC likenow and use Teamviewer for the MacMini....
PS: quella offerta su Subito è molto buona. Se cerci MacMini in giro su EBay o Subito costano molto di più!
Ok, I can find a cheap monitor for 50 € and solve.
But, can I start TeamViewer at boot and never connect a monitor to the Mac or I will need it in some situations?
About the Ram, 2G is not enough?
Ps grazie mille per la dritta, l'ho già contattato, se mi dice che si può aggiungere ram e ha maverick lo prendo.
2gb ram might be enough but it is on the lower side. You can try and add RAM later if you need it...
For the monitor, you could borrow one to set up the networking on the Mac and to install Teamviewer and then there is no further need for a monitor..But a cheap monitor is good to have..
I have my PC and Mac Mini connected to the same monitor, but most of the time I use Teamviewer to access my Mac. What's nice about Teamviewer is that it even starts when the Mac is just restarted at the login screen, so you can still login to the Mac via TV before it reaches the desktop.
I also use the same wireless keyboard/mouse, just switch the USB adapter when needed.
I would just be careful about buying an older model, as iOS 10 will probably be out this year around June and could have new requirements.
True and your point is valid but Apple normally guarantees that their computers have a long lifespan. For instance, MacMini 2009 is still supported with the latest OS (El Capitan): http://www.imore.com/which-macs-will-support-os-x-el-capitan
The model I sent him a link of is most likely a late 2011 model so hopefully it should still work for a few more years...
One more question :
Instead of accessing the Mac with TeamViewer, isn't it better to install b4i on the Mac (parallel desktop) and do everything on the Mac?
Well, I agree, but if it works I think should be a good solution to have all the development on a single local machine.
And, to be honest, Teamviewer is "free", not free ....