My step-daughter found out about this SPSS bug the hard way: She got random results when crunching her experimental numbers in SPSS on an Intel Mac. Pretty unbelievable. Intel Macs have been out for 18 months. Couldn't the Rosetta emulator be fixed in this time? Or why didn't SPSS develop a work-around to the problems in Rosetta emulator? I also don't understand how a Rosetta emulator bug would break running the Windows version of SPSS when running XP on an Intel Mac.
Richard ================================================ http://www.spss.com/spss_mac/system_req.htm SPSS does not support the use of any existing version of SPSS for Mac OS X on the new Intel-based Mac hardware, including SPSS 11.x or 13.0. The Rosetta emulation software Apple uses to enable Power PC-based applications on its IntelR hardware interferes with the numerical calculations in SPSS. Additionally, SPSS does not support the use of SPSS for Windows under emulation or dual-booting-including Boot Camp, Parallels, and Virtual PC. Therefore, SPSS is currently unable to support any version of SPSS on Intel-based Macintosh machines. _______________________________________________ Fun and Misc security discussion for OT posts. https://linuxbox.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/funsec Note: funsec is a public and open mailing list.
