Yeah, it should work, M-O-L is meant to completely abstract all the layers below. So if a box can run LinuxPPC it can (or at least should be able to) run MOL.
Hey, you gotta remember that the Joe average doesn't think like that, he just compares the sizes of the relevant parts and stuff like clock speed (w0w! a celeron/533 must be faster than a g4/500 etc...)
And to top it all off, this `average user' is still more savvy than 50% of the lusers out there, if you think about it...
I heard that classic Mac OS has about 8,000 APIs, and Carbon cuts 2,000, which is closer to 25%... apparently they're crusty old APIs that no coder uses anymore...
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So? Apple isn't _obliged_ to _give_ you iMovie (or whatever) free of charge...
Yeah, it should work, M-O-L is meant to completely
abstract all the layers below. So if a box can
run LinuxPPC it can (or at least should be able to) run MOL.
Um, well, that's one of the things that /. is
_meant_ to cover, uh, dunno if you've noticed
that yet...
Hey, you gotta remember that the Joe average
doesn't think like that, he just compares the
sizes of the relevant parts and stuff like clock
speed (w0w! a celeron/533 must be faster than a
g4/500 etc...)
And to top it all off, this `average user' is
still more savvy than 50% of the lusers out there,
if you think about it...
I heard that classic Mac OS has about 8,000 APIs,
and Carbon cuts 2,000, which is closer to 25%...
apparently they're crusty old APIs that no coder
uses anymore...
So? Apple isn't _obliged_ to _give_ you iMovie
(or whatever) free of charge...
I suppose, but the only people that care (us)
know the diff...