Re: Linking Mach-O and AIX binaries
Re: Linking Mach-O and AIX binaries
- Subject: Re: Linking Mach-O and AIX binaries
- From: "j.oie(mecha : himitsu)" <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 10 Jul 2002 02:20:34 -0500
Are Power and PowerPC assembly languages especially different? I'm sure
there are SOME differences, but it's a similar family, is it not? Maybe
taking a disassembler to the AIX binary and assembling for PowerPC might
have better results; a PowerPC (dis)assembler I know of is "The Dark
Tower", but I know not where it can be found. This is only if Power and
PowerPC assembly languages are sufficiently similar, though.
(I've only experience with MOS 6502 assembly; Apple ][e, NES, Commodore
machines I could help you with, but not this, sorry. PPC assembly
creeps me out.)
-joie
(washington.edu is washington university, is it not? I've got some
friends there, I think... i live thereabouts, anyway.)
The subject says it all: can a binary object file compiled on an IBM
Power machine running AIX be
linked with a Mach-O binary to create an app which runs on a Mac OS X
machine?
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