Chipp Walters wrote:
Richard Gaskin wrote:
The Intel iMacs are shipping now, and the test kits from Apple have
been available for the last 9 months.
It seems reasonable that someone at RunRev has run Rev under Rosetta
and can report what we can expect from that while we wait for the
ultimate goal of universal binaries.
I suppose the same thing could be said by all of our customers as they
too may expect for us as their 'developer' to have tested our code
against Rosetta.
True, but since 90% of what we do is driven by the engine, that seems
like a good place to start.
Kevin's comment was very helpful (thank you Kevin!):
We haven't as yet tested every last feature, but
certainly it runs under Rosetta. Bear in mind
that Apple originally announced shipping in the
middle of this year, so we have a little catching
up to do for full compatibility. You won't have
too long to wait though.
Based on the tasty tidbit at
<http://wiredblogs.tripod.com/cultofmac/index.blog?entry_id=1385976>, I
probably won't get a new Mac until the second revision arrives (I
generally avoid the first series of any radically changed architecture
anyway, but that brief article gives even more reason to wait).
In the meantime it's comforting to know that there are no glaring
hitches with Rosetta, and that things are full steam ahead for universal
binaries.
--
Richard Gaskin
Fourth World Media Corporation
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