Actually they can, a NextStep bundle (that is an application) can have different binaries for different arch within it. The framework knows which one to launch. and remember fat binaries during transition from 68k to PPC...
The google set is very impressive. I feel some premises of AI. There has been some experiments to teach a computer that water is wet and fire is hot then make clever deductions. Google has this knowledge somewhere in it's database. One day, Google (or someone else, though Google is at the right place) will answer questions not only by sending a list of relevant site but by making up the answer just for you. (You're working on that, aren't you, Googlers ?)
Actually they can, a NextStep bundle (that is an application) can have different binaries for different arch within it. The framework knows which one to launch. ...
and remember fat binaries during transition from 68k to PPC
The google set is very impressive. I feel some premises of AI.
There has been some experiments to teach a computer that water is wet and fire is hot then make clever deductions.
Google has this knowledge somewhere in it's database.
One day, Google (or someone else, though Google is at the right place) will answer questions not only by sending a list of relevant site but by making up the answer just for you.
(You're working on that, aren't you, Googlers ?)
One of the two hackers, Julien Boeuf now works for OhmForce, an audio plugin company. http://www.ohmforce.com
-- Apple G4 Cube
-- Cobalt Qube
-- Nintendo N-Cube
Is Cobalt going to sue Nintendo too ?
I might patent the cube and get loads of greenback.
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Hey Boy,
You forgot to buy the Windows License !
Cram in a few more hundred bucks.
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