Hacking NTR Viewer for Mac?

I tried to use NTR Viewer on my computer using a virtual machine (Windows 7 with VMWare 8), but it doesn't work... (it connects successfully, but when I type the remote play command, it seems to work on my 3DS, but nothing appears in NTR viewer and I get an error in NTR Debugger after a few seconds).
So, is there a port of NTR Viewer for Mac? Or a least a way to run it?
Thanks!
Try Wine/Crossover?
Edit: I had a look and the source doesn't seem to be available for NTRViewer. There's source for NTRDebugger and FakeProxy though.
 
Last edited by The Real Jdbye,
What is Mono? I tried Googling and it showed something for building cocoa applications for OS X, is that something else entirely?
mono is open source .net runtime for non windows os, if you want running .net application you can install mono alone or both with wine (if is needed).
 
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I'm telling you now - don't. use. wrappers. They are bad and mostly more effort than they are worth. Just install Windows as a virtual machine using Parallels.
I've had heaps of experience with wrapping and I already have a Windows partition installed. I just hate having to swap between osx and Windows :P

Also screw parallels. My laptop has proved parallels crack-proof for some reason :P that key crack never wants to overwrite for me...
 
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I've had heaps of experience with wrapping and I already have a Windows partition installed. I just hate having to swap between osx and Windows :P

Also screw parallels. My laptop has proved parallels crack-proof for some reason :P that key crack never wants to overwrite for me...
I use a cracked version of the latest business edition with no problems whatsoever. All you have to do is follow instructions.
 
I just hate having to swap between osx and Windows :P

Your partition boots in another window just like any other program. You don't need to swap anything.

Not to sound rude, but using Mono, Wine, XQuartz and the Terminal, waiting 5-10 minutes, opening a second terminal, dragging a program inside and then following the normal steps is really just overcomplicating things.

Open Parallels, boot Windows, start NTR and boom you're done.
 
for me, trying to use it in wine I think prompted me to install mono, so it did. then it worked just fine.

install Wine with homebrew: http://brew.sh
Code:
brew install wine

wine ntrclient.exe

wine NTRViewer.exe
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