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Re: Intel iMac IDL performance [message #47763 is a reply to message #47652] Wed, 01 March 2006 06:44 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
K. Bowman is currently offline  K. Bowman
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In article <C02A3E97.2B61%rfrench@wellesley.edu>,
"Richard G. French" <rfrench@wellesley.edu> wrote:

> On 2/28/06 3:55 PM, in article pan.2006.02.28.20.55.49.89627@as.arizona.edu,
> "JD Smith" <jdsmith@as.arizona.edu> wrote:
>
>> When 6.4 or 6.3.x or whatever comes compiled for Intel, we can re-do
>> things.
>
> I was under the impression that getting IDL compiled for Intel (Mac) was not
> high on RSI's list of priorities - or am I thinking of something else? Does
> anyone have an authoritative answer on when we might expect this to appear?
>
> Dick French

From the RSI Platform Support FAQ

When Will RSI Support Mac OS X on Intel?

Now that the new Mac OS X machines running on Intel have been released, RSI can
investigate the process of supporting this new system. Necessary software
components need to first come together; namely, the third-party software that
RSI uses needs to be fully supported and tested on the new Mac. IDL 6.3 will not
be tested or supported on the Mac for Intel architecture.

IDL will support Mac on the Intel platform as soon as it is feasible.
Unfortunately, it is still too early to know exactly when that will be. We will
keep this FAQ up to date as we know more in the near future.


Cheers, Ken
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