On Nov 5, 2003, at 4:47 PM, Thomas Cole wrote:
I'm rather a neophyte and I don't even know which standalone for Mac to distribute or what the difference is: Fat. PPC. or 68. (I'll certainly want to distribute the OSX version.) If someone could set me straight on this, I'd be grateful.

That is weird the Windows builds look better than your Mac builds :-)


The 68K vs. PPC refers to the Mac CPU architectures. See <http://lowendmac.com/early-macs.html> 68K is older Macs, and PPC is newer Macs. FAT is an application file that has both the 68K and PPC code in it. It will be bigger, but run on more Macs. So you can either have 1 larger app with FAT, or two smaller apps with 68K and PPC.

On thing I'm not sure about: must the OS X build be separate, because it has a whole new binary format? Or is the PPC build "Carbonized" so it can run on OS X and Mac OS?

Alex Rice, Software Developer
Architectural Research Consultants, Inc.
<http://ARCplanning.com>

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