julguribye
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What does it mean that a mac app is 68K? Does it mean that it's made for the Motorola 68000 Macs? But 68K code can run on PPC, can't it? Then PPC must be"Backwards-compatible"? Am I right?
Originally posted by ksv
Yup, and yep, I think it's just emulation, therefore 68k apps runs a little slower on PPCs than 68k's, and therefore there were often 2 versions of apps several years ago; 68k versions and PPC optimized versions![]()
Originally posted by AdmiralAK
Classic isnt really emulation though.
It isnt emulation because you are
1) Not emulating non-native hardware (OS 9 uses PPC architecture present)
2) You are not emulating an OS, it just is there. It runs concurently with OS X.
(at least from my understanding).