You compacters everywhere:

Our Kenneth Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> askz:

<Did there not exist an applicationf or "stripping" either 68K or PPC code
from those applications coded as "Fat" apps for use on either 68K or PPC Macs?>

There are several. "PowerPCheck" is a popular shareware to do this task.
You will find it at:

http://persoweb.francenet.fr/~alm

ftp://ftp.alpcom.it/software/mac/LMontalcini

(taken from the PowerPCheck read me file circa 1997)

and likely on the MacAddict disks and other shareware/freeware sources.

I use version 3.2 on my Power Mac. Version 3.x both identifies the presence
of FAT code and strips the unwanted component. Earlier versions only
identify the presnce of FAT code but cannot strip it. I used to use a
freeware utility called simply "Strip" to do the stripping function on
older Macs.

Bill



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