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Is there any difference in the network architecture in Leopard ?
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Is there any difference in the network architecture in Leopard ?


  • Subject: Is there any difference in the network architecture in Leopard ?
  • From: "Anees Alappat" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2007 17:16:37 +0530

Dear all,
          I would like to know whether there is any difference in the network architecture between Tiger 10.4.10 and Leopard.Previously I developed a network kernel extension for Tiger.It was working fine in Tiger.Now I changed my OS to Leopard.In Leopard also the same kernel extension is working but there is performance degradation.I haven't compiled the kernel extension in Leopard.The kernel extension that was used in tiger was installed and run.Can any one please help me on this.Is there any architecture wise difference between Tiger and Leopard.The link http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/300.html  doesn't mention about any architectural difference.
 
Thanks in advance
Anees Alappatt
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