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Re: How smart is Rosetta?




Am 21. Jan 2006 um 18:50:15 schrieb George Warner:

On Sat, 21 Jan 2006 15:54:15 +0000, Richard Bannister <email@hidden>
wrote:


Scenario as follows.

Three players:
- Program, a Carbon Mach-O PowerPC binary compiled with CodeWarrior.
- Bundle A, a PowerPC code bundle compiled with CodeWarrior.
- Bundle B, a Universal Binary code bundle compiled with Xcode.


Program loads a code module from bundle file A. Bundle file A loads a
code module from Bundle file B.

Is code from Bundle B going to be native on an Intel machine, or will
the PowerPC code be run emulated?

It's "all or nothing"; It ether runs completely in Rosetta or completely
native.


Can I launch an Intel-native Unix tool from a PPC PlugIn running inside a PPC app in Rosetta and then use AppleEvents to communicate?
Or, even better, can the Unix tool get its arguments via argc/argv[] and respond via printf(stdout...)?
Which "fine manual" should I read?


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