Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 12th Apr 2007 21:03 UTC, submitted by anonymous
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...DOES in fact contain Intel code!
When I stripped this for use on my PPC Macs, iTunes did run faster... On my old iMac G3, I couldn't even open the app because of too heavy RAM requirements, before stripping it of the above mentioned Intel part....
And this was all I did and RAM usage for iTunes 7.02 went down by approx 50% and so did the cpu usage ...
I never said that Mac OS X 10.3.9 contained any Intel code.... Never!
Edited 2007-04-13 07:39





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There was never an intel version of 10.3.9. You are running entirely PPC code on a PPC machine. Anyway, if you WERE running a universal binary, the intel code would be ignored by the PPC processor. It wouldn't even look at it, as there is no "forwards" compatibility with intel executables.
I don't disbelieve that you made your computer run faster somehow, but I seriously doubt that it was by stripping out all the intel code, which doesn't even exist in 10.3.9.