Marian,
I recently converted some large (30-40 meg.) HyperCard stacks to Rev. I
used my 1.67 GHz laptop and a 2.0 GHz Intel iMac. Even in Rosetta the
iMac was twice as fast as the laptop. Since the processors are about
the same speed, and since the hard drives are only used briefly to move
the data into memory, I assume the speed increase is because of the
faster RAM and the faster bus.
The future looks fast!
Also, in a week of testing, the only problem I encountered with the
iMac was that it refused to read my flash drive - it's the only
computer to date on which I've had this problem. (Yes, I did try
plugging the flash drive directly into the iMac, as well as the
keyboard.)
Paul Looney
-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Talluto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; How to use Revolution
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Sent: Fri, 14 Apr 2006 13:38:28 -0700
Subject: Re: Intel native on Mac
On Apr 14, 2006, at 7:48 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I just got an Intel Mac and was wondering if Rev 2.7 is Intel >
native yet
> (i.e. "Universal")? I checked the web page and couldn't tell for >
sure.
>
> If it isn't Universal, when a Universal version projected to be >
available?
> And, more importantly, can anyone tell me how well (fast) it works >
under
> Rosetta?
Hello Marian,
Rev just updated their website to show that Native MacIntel support is
coming soon! Rosetta works well except for video performance. Nothing
beats going native for sure. Hang in there. Shouldn't be much longer.
Mark Talluto
--CANELA Software
http://www.canelasoftware.com
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