Hi..

To the best of my knowledge it was never meant to? For the Beta,
including the private beta, OS X support was always for PPC. My
understanding is that there is an internal Alpha MacTel player inside
Adobe, but it will not be released until after Flex is released
publically, along with FP9 as a general release. 

Any Adobe guys, please correct me if i'm wrong or out of line :) 


We have got around this issue (we develop on Mac's) by installing
Parallels (http://www.parallels.com/) and running a windows VM that
connects to our Mac web servers. We build all our swfs on the mac
using the command line compiler and browse to them locally in IE on
the Windws VM. Its actually a good set up because the PPC Mac Player
is sloooow in comparision to the new Windows player. 

My 2 cents. 

Cheers

Owen

--- In [email protected], "drome.dario" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi guys,
> I have downloaded the "Player9_B3_OSX_05-08.dmg" from Adobe site and I 
> have tried to install flash in my MiniMac (MacOSX 10.4.6 CPU Intel Core 
> Duo) and the installer crash.
> The same installer works fine in a MacOSX 10.4.6 PPC-G5.
> 
> Any known issues?
>







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