Yes, that will stave off the inevitable for a while but, correct me if
I'm wrong, that support wasn't available for all that long in the scheme
of things. Either way it does give us some breathing room.
On 12/23/20 1:42 PM, Jim Jagielski wrote:
Yes, all this is very similar when Apple moved fr
Yes, all this is very similar when Apple moved from the PowerPC to Intel, many
many moons ago. In fact, there was a time when you could have *3* versions:
x86 32bit, PowerPC, and x86-64 64bit, all in 1 single bundle/binary.
> On Dec 23, 2020, at 2:00 PM, Matthias Seidel
> wrote:
>
> Hi Steve,
>
Hi Steve,
Am 22.12.20 um 02:33 schrieb Steve Lubbs:
> Has there been any thought given to moving/creating an OSX port to
> Apple's up coming Apple Silicon RISC CPU?
Disclaimer: I am not a developer nor do I own a mac... ;-)
But what I understand is that Apple lets you compile the code into a
"Un
Hi Peter,
Am 22.12.20 um 11:31 schrieb Peter Kovacs:
>
> On 22.12.20 11:07, Matthias Seidel wrote:
>> Hi Steve,
>>
>> Am 22.12.20 um 02:33 schrieb Steve Lubbs:
>>> Has there been any thought given to moving/creating an OSX port to
>>> Apple's up coming Apple Silicon RISC CPU?
>> Of course there ar
On 22.12.20 11:07, Matthias Seidel wrote:
Hi Steve,
Am 22.12.20 um 02:33 schrieb Steve Lubbs:
Has there been any thought given to moving/creating an OSX port to
Apple's up coming Apple Silicon RISC CPU?
Of course there are thoughts about that. But given our little resources
it will take some
Hi Steve,
Am 22.12.20 um 02:33 schrieb Steve Lubbs:
> Has there been any thought given to moving/creating an OSX port to
> Apple's up coming Apple Silicon RISC CPU?
Of course there are thoughts about that. But given our little resources
it will take some time.
Meanwhile, the Intel version for ma
Has there been any thought given to moving/creating an OSX port to
Apple's up coming Apple Silicon RISC CPU?
Steve