Subj : wxWidgets and universal binaries To : Nightfox From : Bob Roberts Date : Thu Dec 31 2020 09:37:40 Re: wxWidgets and universal binaries By: Nightfox to Mercyful Fate on Wed Mar 03 2010 07:27 am Ni> There are on the Mac. When Apple switched to using Intel processors, they Ni> created what they call "Universal Binaries", which are Mac application Ni> bundles that include an Intel-compiled version and PowerPC-compiled Ni> version; when the user runs the app, Mac OS X will run the appropriate one Ni> compiled for the processor used in the computer. "Universal Binary" is the Ni> term officially used by Apple for this type of application; it doesn't I'm replying to a 10 year old message just to say "and here we are again." It's 2020 and we're back to Universal Binaries so code can run on both Intel and the Apple Silicon. All the benchmarks show the Apple M1 running emulated Intel faster then Intel chips! Crazy. Bob Roberts --- þ Synchronet þ Halls of Valhalla =San=Francisco= Happy New Year! .