>> I think vincenzo is trying to find a program to 
strip the PPC code out of Mac OS versions but he can't find it, what did 
you used Bob?<<

The below works like a charm.  It's worth the $10, even though it's not
nagware.

Alessandro Levi Montalcini
C.so Re Umberto 10
10121 Torino
Italy

mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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http://persoweb.francenet.fr/~alm
ftp://ftp.alpcom.it/software/mac/LMontalcini
shareware registrations at http://order.kagi.com/?67

PowerPCheck 3.2 info - April 1997

• Shareware: $10 - Please check the online documentation for detailed
registration instructions.

• PowerPCheck is a cool drag & drop utility that looks for native
PowerPC code inside applications, control panels, extensions and all
other executable files. It can check individual files as well as folders
or entire disks; it inspects both the data fork and the resource fork of
each file and creates a detailed text report of all the native code it
finds. Version 3.0 can also remove the PowerPC or 68K code from the
inspected files.

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