Scott Holder wrote,
>68k code, on the other hand, generally runs more or less fine on PPCs, 
>though on the slower PPCs it tends to be slower than a well-equipped 68040 
>Mac. That's the beauty of PPCs. 68k and PPC Macs are almost as different as 
>PCs and Macs, just that the designers set it up so that it's nearly 
>transparent to a user. Some people call it elegant compatibilty, others an 
>ugly hack, but either way, it works quite well all things considered :)

So THAT'S where those expressions come into play!
Interesting.

Thanks professor.

Terry



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