Linked by David Adams on Wed 17th Aug 2005 17:03 UTC, submitted by G.S.
Mac OS X The most recent Mac OS X security update from Apple Computer includes a glitch that prevents users from running 64-bit applications on the company's new Tiger operating system, AppleInsider has confirmed.
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RE: Chaos_One
by on Thu 18th Aug 2005 02:40 UTC in reply to "Chaos_One "

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All PowerPC computers are 64 bit architecture, but only some can access more than 32 bits of memory. Only Macs shipped with Tiger would be eligable for a repair or refund at Apple's option (because it did not advertise 64-bit memory addressability prior to that).

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