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Determine Application Architecture


  • Subject: Determine Application Architecture
  • From: Thom McGrath <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 24 Jul 2006 13:50:15 -0400

I don't mean for the running application, I mean for an application whose path I specify. I remember reading about a command-line tool that can do this, but cannot find it anywhere. So how do I go about detecting which chip architectures an application will run on?

In case I'm being too ambiguous, I mean Intel/PPC/Universal.

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Thom McGrath
The ZAZ Studios
<http://www.thezaz.com/> AIM: thezazstudios


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