On Mar 3, 2006, at 9:15 AM, Joe Huber wrote:
In the discussion of how Rosetta affects the performance of an app, it is sometimes assumed that system frameworks will run natively even if your app is not yet native. Apparently this isn't true, and your entire process will run on Rosetta, including frameworks like QuickTime.
Yup. It has to be unless they extend Rosetta to flip bytes in appropriate places when sending data between to frameworks and that's just wwwwwaaaaay over complicated. That's why if you want to use Flash on an Intel Mac right now you have to change Safari to run as a PPC app.
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