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[[Mac OS X|Mac OS X]] is an operating system created by [http://apple.com/ Apple]. The [[Graal Client|Graal client]] is currently provided in a PPC binary for use on pre-Intel Macs. Most Apple computers today use Intel processors, and therefore Rosetta emulation is required to run [[Graal]] v5, severely hurting performance. Graal v5 cannot be run on OS X Lion since Apple has dropped Rosetta support.
[[Mac OS X|Mac OS X]] is an operating system created by [http://apple.com/ Apple]. The [[Graal Client|Graal client]] is currently provided in a PPC binary for use on pre-Intel Macs. Most Apple computers today use Intel processors, and therefore Rosetta emulation is required to run [[Graal]] v5, severely hurting performance. Graal v5 cannot be run on OS X Lion since Apple has dropped Rosetta support.

Latest revision as of 12:20, 26 November 2014


Mac OS X is an operating system created by Apple. The Graal client is currently provided in a PPC binary for use on pre-Intel Macs. Most Apple computers today use Intel processors, and therefore Rosetta emulation is required to run Graal v5, severely hurting performance. Graal v5 cannot be run on OS X Lion since Apple has dropped Rosetta support.

The v6 beta (but, officially, "stable") Graal version is distributed in a universal binary which supports 32-bit and 64-bit Intel processors, as well as older PPC computers.

See also

Windows
Linux
iPhone
Gameboy Colour

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