Archive for the 'Intel' Category

Noooooooooo!

Wednesday, January 11th, 2006

It looks like my dreams of replacing my Dell with a new MacBook are (temporarily?) shattered. [Via DaringFireball.net]

Kagi Universal

Wednesday, January 11th, 2006

Now that Apple has announced the immediate availability of Intel-based Macintoshes, the developer community needs to get serious about adjusting our projects so that they build and run natively on the machines. For a long time, Apple has made available the required SDK for “dry running” our projects as Intel-compatible builds. Some developers even took […]

Apple Strides in on a Banana

Thursday, December 22nd, 2005

I’ve recently installed Mint, a statistics gathering package, on my web site. It’s basically a souped up referral/hit recording package, similar to what Google is now offering for free. Why pay for Mint when I can get the Julep for free? Several reasons. First, Google is not accepting new users for the service right now. […]

Assembler Instruction Reference

Sunday, December 18th, 2005

A nifty and not-so-obvious feature of the Shark tool that comes with Apple’s CHUD performance tools, is the “instruction set reference” that you can pull up for either PowerPC or Intel ISAs. The feature is hidden away in Shark’s Help menu: Selecting either reference item brings up a floating window giving you easy access to […]