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Just when does an application commit to PowerPC vs. Intel?
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Just when does an application commit to PowerPC vs. Intel?


  • Subject: Just when does an application commit to PowerPC vs. Intel?
  • From: Robin Lake <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 11 Jan 2006 12:59:54 -0500

Let's say I have a Universal Binary application. Does this application become fixed to one hardware or the other (A) at the time it is installed or (B) at the time it is launched?

The situation will be a PowerPC Mac networked to an IntelMac. The PowerPC Mac desktop can show the IntelMac file system and I wonder if I can launch a .app on the Intel?

Thanks,
Rob Lake

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