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Re: Universal Binaries, x86 and compatibility...


  • Subject: Re: Universal Binaries, x86 and compatibility...
  • From: "M. Uli Kusterer" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 9 Jun 2005 14:17:25 +0200

At 19:20 Uhr -0700 08.06.2005, Dennis C. De Mars wrote:
In the meantime, look out for those endian issues and you should be OK. Saving to file is a big focus, you have to do it in an endian-independent way if the file is to be shared between Intel and PPC machines. That's an area where you want to put your house in order right away, you don't want your users to be saving files they can't read when they get a new Intel machine.

Just in case there's any interest, I wrote a little something on endian issues. Not much, but it's available at


	http://zathras.de/angelweb/blog-cocoa-mac-to-intelmac.htm
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