Re: Osaxen and Intel MBP's or iMacs
Re: Osaxen and Intel MBP's or iMacs
- Subject: Re: Osaxen and Intel MBP's or iMacs
- From: Daniel Jalkut <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 1 Mar 2006 16:33:26 -0500
Emmanuel is right - the Osax will have to match the executing
application's architecture. So it has everything to do with what
application is running your script. If you wanted to make it runnable
from anywhere, you could probably resort to saving it as a script
application, and then selecting the "Run in Rosetta" checkbox from
the Get Info dialog in the Finder.
Daniel
On Mar 1, 2006, at 12:14 PM, Emmanuel wrote:
At 5:38 PM +0100 3/1/06, Jay Louvion wrote:
Hi all,
Has someone already noted any trouble with osaxen and Intel
MacBook Pros or iMacs ?
I am a big user of 24u's appearance osax (great for better dialogs
and progress bars - why did Apple never implement those...)
I have been migrating my stuff over to my new MBP and scripts
containing progress bars won't compile...
Let me recall the rule here: a software running with Rosetta
(typically, PPC software on an Intel machine) will see PPC osaxen
all right, a software running native on an Intel machine can see
only the Universal Binary osaxen. You've got to ask 24u that they
re-compile their osax - it's usually quite little work.
Emmanuel
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