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QUOTE As Steve said, it won't be nothing like that. The universal FAT binaries will run on both x86 and PPC architecture, and Rosetta will make PPC binaries run on x86 machines in a totally transparent way. But as lepetitmartien said: QUOTE A side note on rosetta, the emulator of PPC code to run on x86 (from Apple developer documentation):
QUOTE Rosetta is designed to translate currently shipping applications that run on a PowerPC with a G3 processor and that are built for Mac OS X. Rosetta does not run the following: - Applications built for Mac OS 8 or 9 - Code written specifically for AltiVec - Code that inserts preferences in the System Preferences pane - Applications that require a G4 or G5 processor - Applications that depend on one or more kernel extensions - Kernel extensions - Bundled Java applications or Java applications with JNI libraries that can’t be translated
So recent apps will need either the universal code or the x86 only to run. ESPECIALLY OURS. Just as we couldn't run OS9 music apps under Classic in OSX, we won't be able to run OSX PPC music apps under Rosetta in OSXwintel. We will have to upgrade again, and wait for softdevs to make "Rosetta-carbonized" versions. I see this over the coming 5 years as being a very bad experience. After that, after mac has settled down into a stabile platform, it might be a good thing. But then again, maybe we will have to make another transition at that time. Now it seems like a better solution to make apple into a software company, and drop the hardware. Make OSX run on any x86 box, then at least we as users will not be forced into the whimsyness af apple and partners. That is acceptable and a bit fun, having a closed intel box not knowing when the next transition will come is not.
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news Apple goes Intel. Why? Mon 6 Jun 2005, 20:42 BobbiStyle Hi Peeps
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it won... Tue 7 Jun 2005, 00:15 lepetitmartien Just wrote something really stupid, it'll run ... Tue 7 Jun 2005, 00:19 abcdaniel Yeah, really, f*** it. New versions, new versions,... Tue 7 Jun 2005, 06:05 vaal QUOTE (abcdaniel @ Jun 7 2005, 00:05)At this ... Tue 7 Jun 2005, 08:30 abcdaniel Isn't mr Steve known for being a bit** to work... Tue 7 Jun 2005, 10:25 coldharbour Yeah well, at the moment PPC is looking pretty goo... Tue 7 Jun 2005, 11:27 chidders Er... Am I missing something?
When this move to I... Tue 7 Jun 2005, 12:48 coldharbour QUOTE (abcdaniel @ Jun 7 2005, 11:35)Just as ... Tue 7 Jun 2005, 13:07 vaal QUOTE (chidders @ Jun 7 2005, 06:48)Er... Am ... Tue 7 Jun 2005, 14:40 abcdaniel i've might have worked myself up a bit here...... Tue 7 Jun 2005, 18:15 lepetitmartien The big problem we face is altivec, it'll need... Wed 8 Jun 2005, 00:31 coldharbour QUOTE (lepetitmartien @ Jun 7 2005, 23:31)The... Wed 8 Jun 2005, 10:36 stratology "- No one will be able to say macs are crap b... Wed 8 Jun 2005, 17:02 lepetitmartien An interesting article on Ars Technica, not far fr... Wed 8 Jun 2005, 17:03 stratology Ars Technica was always one of the best sources I ... Wed 8 Jun 2005, 17:18 jeffca Hey, Guys!
If you read between the lines of S... Wed 8 Jun 2005, 19:15 lepetitmartien It's clear Steve decided that enough was enoug... Thu 9 Jun 2005, 03:12 lepetitmartien here is the post of a friend on Gaygeeks.org
QUOT... Thu 9 Jun 2005, 19:30 lepetitmartien And Apple posted in its news a link for the column... Fri 10 Jun 2005, 16:23 abcdaniel Oooh, then maybe OSX will go 64bit! And maybe ... Sat 11 Jun 2005, 18:53 lepetitmartien Uh, OS X is partly 64 bits, G5 are 64 bits (with a... Sun 12 Jun 2005, 03:48 abcdaniel Yeah, I at least am approaching the limit where th... Sun 12 Jun 2005, 08:20 lepetitmartien The 64 bitness of an OS is at multiple levels, OS ... Mon 13 Jun 2005, 01:39
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