> I know that CW 10 is PowerPC only, but it would be really nice to be
> able to continue using it on the Intel boxes. I remember that the old
> Bronze 68K versions of CodeWarrior continued to work and were
> debug-able on the PowerPC, so in traditional CodeWarrior style, perhaps
> CW 10 can be updated to work under Rosetta? Or is this simply out of
> the question?
I think it's very unlikely. Metrowerks would probably have a hard time
doing this due to the way Rosetta debugging works. Xcode doesn't
support debugging Rosetta applications either....
That said, everything in CodeWarrior other than debugging should work
fine in Rosetta (and does work fine, in my experience).
-Eric

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Jonathan Hoyle - 15 Nov 2005 21:40 GMT
>> I think it's very unlikely. Metrowerks would probably have a hard
>> time doing this due to the way Rosetta debugging works. Xcode
>> doesn't support debugging Rosetta applications either....
I didn't think it likely, but I thought I might ask just in case.
How about remote debugging? Could even that work?
>> That said, everything in CodeWarrior other than debugging
>>should work fine in Rosetta (and does work fine, in my
>> experience).
Yup, my experience is the same. I would be very tempted to continue to
use CodeWarrior even on Intel, but not if debugging stops working. :-/
Eric Albert - 16 Nov 2005 07:32 GMT
> >> I think it's very unlikely. Metrowerks would probably have a hard
> >> time doing this due to the way Rosetta debugging works. Xcode
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>
> How about remote debugging? Could even that work?
Hmm...that's an interesting question. I don't know how CodeWarrior
implements remote debugging. If you can describe how it works, I can
probably figure out if it might work in Rosetta.
-Eric

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