![]() ![]() I thought that the Mini was causing the kernel panic when connected in Target Disk Mode. So not insurmountable, but still annoying to have to do that.After 6 days and NUMEROUS attempts I have figured out how to get Snow Leopard onto the new Mac Mini!! It turns out I wasn't thinking the problem all the way through. ![]() I think it may be an issue with my older apple keyboard - even though it has a number keypad built in, those keys never seem to be recognized correctly in COH. This now persists over starts and stops of COH from the new launcher. ![]() ![]() I'm not sure what's going on here, or how it can be addressed further.Īn update - by plugging in a separate keyboard (a standard ansi 102 key type), and using the "window icon" and "enter" keys together, I was able to get the correct window behavior to happen - fullscreen mode with the login available and characters loaded. Then I have to quit it from the dock to remove it completely (though at least the launcher recognizes that it's been killed, and goes back to the "Ready" state for homecoming. I look in the menubar and there's an option for "Fullscreen", but when I select that, the minimized window bar zooms large, then it becomes a black screen with no way out except for command-tabbing to other apps that are up. However, entering "command" + "enter" (assuming the keypad "enter") does nothing. I'm not sure what's going on here, or how it can be addressed further. I click the run button on Homecoming, and the minimized window appears in the upper left corner. I can download the Homecoming client from the launcher (confirmed by seeing the installed files in the coh directory). I can bring up the new Homecoming Launcher (dragging it from the upper left so it's fully visible). I've attempted the install instructions as listed in the first post. I'm on a fresh new Mac mini M1 16 GB/512GB, straight out of the box. ![]()
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