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Re: optimize the code


  • Subject: Re: optimize the code
  • From: plumber Idraulico <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 17 May 2006 18:11:21 +0200

Sorry , First it was a geek joke


thank you.
but what then is the benefit that darwin is open source? what do all the open source darwin devs then change?!
nothing like linux, where all the devs can optimize the code?!

Just do it ! ;)

so we never will see a high performance responding osx? the render speed and so on is really hot on my quad. but os x is responsing very slowly if you look at other systems, like amigaos, morphos or linux.

about what ? prog ?
like amigaos, morphos
sorry i doubt ;)

Best Regards


kindly regards marco


Justin C. Walker schrieb:

On May 17, 2006, at 08:22 , Marco Thoma wrote:

thx. guys.

i know, that the source for intel now is closed. and i know where i can download the sources for ppc. but my question is: does anybody know where i can find modified kernel/darwin packges?
with improvement for speed, more features, fixes, optimized for g5 i.e


There are no such things, inside or outside Apple. The way you get something optimized for G5, for example, is to recompile what you want with appropriate flags on the compiler line.

If you are not a coder, this is probably not a good idea to pursue.

Regards,

Justin

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References: 
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 >Re: MacCentral Post (From: Andrew Gallatin <email@hidden>)
 >Re: MacCentral Post (From: Marco Thoma <email@hidden>)
 >Re: MacCentral Post (From: "Justin C. Walker" <email@hidden>)
 >Re: MacCentral Post (From: Marco Thoma <email@hidden>)

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