Magical Tree Mac OS

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Important

Simulation cannot integrate with MATLAB versions earlier than 2016b because of the new security policies of the Mac OS.


To disable OS X El Capitan's System Integrity Protection (for Mac OS X)

  1. Restart your Mac.
  2. As soon as the screen turns black, hold down the command + R keys to access the Recovery Partition.
  3. When the Apple logo appears on the screen, release the keys.
  4. Click the Utilities menu and select Terminal.
  5. Type csrutil disable in the Terminal dialog and press Return. A message will appear to indicate that SIP has been disabled.
  6. Restart your Mac again for the changes to take effect.
  7. Run MagicDraw/Cameo Systems Modeler and integrate it with MATLAB.

To use MATLAB® on Mac OS 10.6 (Snow Leopard)

  1. Install MATLAB®.
  2. Type the following commands in the terminal to show all files in Finder
    $ defaults write com.apple.finder AppleShowAllFiles TRUE
    $ killall Finder
  3. Add the DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH variable to Mac OS:
    3.1 Create an empty text file in the /etc folder and name it: launchd.conf.
    3.2 Open it with a text editor, for example, TextEdit, and type the following text (no space)

    setenv DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH /Applications/MATLAB_R2010b.app/bin/maci64:
    /Applications/MATLAB_R2010b.app/runtime/maci64


    3.3 Save the text file as launchd.conf to the desktop.
    3.4 Move the launchd.conf file to the /etc folder.

  4. Create a link to the MATLAB® executable file in /usr/bin if it does not yet exist.
  5. Call the following commands in the terminal
    $ cd /usr/bin
    $ ln -s /Applications/MATLAB_R2010b.app/bin/matlab matlab
  6. Type the following commands in the terminal to reset Finder
    $ defaults write com.apple.finder AppleShowAllFiles FALSE
    $ killall Finder
  7. Restart Mac OS.

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Note

You can also use MATLAB if you are using MagicDraw 18.0 on either Mac OS X 10.10 Yosemite or Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan by following these steps:

  1. Disable the SIP (if your Mac is OS X El Capitan) by following the instruction for disabling OS X El Capitan's System Integrity Protection (SIP).
  2. Install MATLAB®.
  3. Create the file com.nomagic.magicdraw.simulation.mathengine.plist.
    3.1 Create a text file and type the following text.


    3.2 Change the /Applications/MATLAB_R2012a.app to your MATLAB directory.
    3.3 Save the text file. (If you are using TextEdit, change the file to plain text by clicking Format > Make Plain Text).
    3.4 Rename it as com.nomagic.magicdraw.simulation.mathengine.plist.

    (Note: If you already have the file com.nomagic.magicdraw.simulation.mathengine.plist in /Library/LaunchAgents, add :/Applications/MATLAB_R2012a.app/bin/maci64:/Applications/MATLAB_R2012a.app/runtime/maci64 to your DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH in your com.nomagic.magicdraw.simulation.mathengine.plist. For example, launchctl setenv DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH :/Applications/MATLAB_R2012a.app/bin/maci64:/Applications/MATLAB_R2012a.app/runtime/maci64 .)


  4. Create the file com.nomagic.magicdraw.simulation.mathengine.matlab.plist.
    4.1 Create a text file and type the following text.


    4.2 Change '/Applications/MATLAB_R2012a.app' to your MATLAB directory.
    4.3 Save the text file. (If you are using TextEdit, change the file to plain text by clicking Format > Make Plain Text).
    4.4 Rename it as com.nomagic.magicdraw.simulation.mathengine.matlab.plist.

  5. Move the files to /Library/LaunchAgents/ by using the Terminal.
    5.1 Run the Terminal.
    5.2 Go to the plist files directory.
    • $ cd [your plist file directory]

al5.3 Move the plist file to /Library/LaunchAgents/ using the following command

    • $ sudo mv com.nomagic.magicdraw.simulation.mathengine.plist /Library/LaunchAgents/
    • $ sudo mv com.nomagic.magicdraw.simulation.mathengine.matlab.plist /Library/LaunchAgents/
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Note

You can also use MATLAB if you are using MagicDraw 18.0 on either Mac OS X 10.10 Yosemite or Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan by following these steps:

  1. Disable the SIP (if your Mac is OS X El Capitan) by following the instruction for disabling OS X El Capitan's System Integrity Protection (SIP).
  2. Install MATLAB®.
  3. Create the file com.nomagic.magicdraw.simulation.mathengine.plist.
    3.1 Create a text file and type the following text.


    3.2 Change the /Applications/MATLAB_R2012a.app to your MATLAB directory.
    3.3 Save the text file. (If you are using TextEdit, change the file to plain text by clicking Format > Make Plain Text).
    3.4 Rename it as com.nomagic.magicdraw.simulation.mathengine.plist.

    (Note: If you already have the file com.nomagic.magicdraw.simulation.mathengine.plist in /Library/LaunchAgents, add :/Applications/MATLAB_R2012a.app/bin/maci64:/Applications/MATLAB_R2012a.app/runtime/maci64 to your DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH in your com.nomagic.magicdraw.simulation.mathengine.plist. For example, launchctl setenv DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH :/Applications/MATLAB_R2012a.app/bin/maci64:/Applications/MATLAB_R2012a.app/runtime/maci64 .)


  4. Create the file com.nomagic.magicdraw.simulation.mathengine.matlab.plist.
    4.1 Create a text file and type the following text.


    4.2 Change '/Applications/MATLAB_R2012a.app' to your MATLAB directory.
    4.3 Save the text file. (If you are using TextEdit, change the file to plain text by clicking Format > Make Plain Text).
    4.4 Rename it as com.nomagic.magicdraw.simulation.mathengine.matlab.plist.

  5. Move the files to /Library/LaunchAgents/ by using the Terminal.
    5.1 Run the Terminal.
    5.2 Go to the plist files directory.
    • $ cd [your plist file directory]

al5.3 Move the plist file to /Library/LaunchAgents/ using the following command

    • $ sudo mv com.nomagic.magicdraw.simulation.mathengine.plist /Library/LaunchAgents/
    • $ sudo mv com.nomagic.magicdraw.simulation.mathengine.matlab.plist /Library/LaunchAgents/

6. Create a link to the MATLAB® executable file in /usr/bin if it does not exist, by using the following command in the Terminal

    • $ cd /usr/bin
    • $ sudo ln -s /Applications/MATLAB_R2012a.app/bin/matlab matlab

Note

You need to change the /Applications/MATLAB_R2012a.app in the command line to your MATLAB directory.

7. Restart Mac OS.

Related pages

Magical Tree
Developer(s)Konami
Publisher(s)Konami
Platform(s)MSX, PC
Release
PC
  • JP: January 27, 2015
Genre(s)Platform game
Mode(s)One player
Two players

Magical Tree (マジカル ツリー, Majikaru tsurī) is a vertically scrollingplatform game developed by Konami for the MSXhome computer, and published in 1984. Konami published a Brazilian Portuguese version, Árvore Mágica, in 1985.[1]

Konami included Magical Tree in the 1998 game anthology Konami Antiques MSX Collection, Vol. 2 for PlayStation.[2]

Gameplay[edit]

The player character is an 'Indian brave' stereotype who wears a tanned vest and trousers, and a headband with a feather. The player ascends a magical tree by hopping from branch to branch and climbing vines and ladders—while also dodging larvae, owls, and lightning bolts. The player can jump and dangle from branches. He earns points by gathering apples, arrows, daggers, and coronets.

The tree is 2,004 meters (6,575 ft) tall. A gauge tracks the player's altitude, and at the conclusion of each level the game informs the player how much further to climb to reach the goal: A castle on the treetop. The ascent is divided into nine game levels; the player character dances at the conclusion of each level.

When the player clears the ninth level, a curtain opens to reveal the castle at the top of the tree. Smiling from the crenels of the castle's parapet are a young woman in a purple frock, and a man wearing a war bonnet. After the end sequence, the game then continues at the base of the tree.

See also[edit]

  • Spider-Man (1982)
  • Ice Climber (1985)

References[edit]

Magical Tree Mac Os X

  1. ^'Magical Tree (MSX): A Árvore Mágica da Konami'. Gagá Games (in Portuguese). 30 June 2011. Retrieved 15 May 2013.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  2. ^Kohler, Chris (2006). Retro Gaming Hacks: Tips & Tools for Playing the Classics. Cambridge: O'Reilly. p. 73. ISBN9780596009175. OCLC62215358. Retrieved 18 May 2013.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)

External links[edit]

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  • Magical Tree at MobyGames
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