Thanks for the info, gentlemen. So are there lots of -Lib extensions that
offer 68k functionality, or is OSL just an exception? I usually trim my
extensions folder of these, but I guess I shouldn't be so cavalier about it.

Any tips?

Thanks,
Rich
> Subject: Re: ObjectSupportLib
> 
>> At 09:42 -0500 on 05/10/01, Richard Brauer wrote:
>> 
>>> I was going through the pickle's FAQ (great stuff, senor), when I noticed
>>> that he suggests installing ObjectSupportLib in his section on additions
> to
>>> 7.1 (making it more like 7.5).
>>> 
>>> I have been working under the impression that all extensions ending in Lib
>>> were shared library codes useable only by PowerPCs. Am I completely wacko,
>>> or what?
>> 
>> OSL supports something related to the CFM-68K Runtime Enabler.  There was a
>> discussion about this a while back, and IIRC, Gamba proved OSL was required
>> for proper functionality despite someone's claim that it was PPC-only and
>> would be useless on a 68K.
>> 
>> p
> 
> 
> Go here:
> http://www.mactech.com/articles/mactech/Vol.13/13.07/ObjSupportLibVersionHis
> tory/
> 
> It's got the skinny on OSL.
> 
> Jeff


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