thegoldenband, on Wed Jul 20, 2011 11:18 AM, said:
stephena, on Wed Jul 20, 2011 5:13 AM, said:
I'll probably be moving to OSX Lion soon, which has a new version of Xcode. So the default-released version of Stella for OSX will be Intel-only, 32 & 64-bit. It will probably require either Leopard or Snow Leopard at minimum. However, unlike the case with Windows 98/2k, older versions of OSX/Xcode do have OpenGL, so I'll still do a PPC release (at least as along as I can keep Xcode 3.x working in OSX 10.7).
Also, most configurations using Tiger or Leopard only support OpenGL 1.5 and below. You probably know all about this, but there's a handy chart on Apple's website that I found during the last month, and which finally clarified some of my confusion regarding OpenGL support on OS X. My PowerBook G4 will handle OpenGL 2.0 if I boot into Leopard (I normally run Tiger), but there's definitely a speed penalty if I run more than one or two of the graphics filters. So here too, if you'll be using anything that requires features from OpenGL 2.1 or higher, you can probably drop PPC with a clear conscience.
Just to be clear, Stella doesn't depend on the version of OSX you're using; it's totally platform-independent. It depends on the Xcode development environment being available for newer versions of OSX.













