Ted Leung on the air
Ted Leung on the air: Open Source, Java, Python, and ...
  Ted Leung on the air: Open Source, Java, Python, and ...
   Mon, 18 Aug 2003   
  
  
  
    Straighten Up and Fly Right
    
   
    
     Jonathan Rentzsh's piece on
data alignment reminded me of issues that I haven't paid attention to for years -- probably the last time was when I was writing device drivers for a new piece of Newton hardware.
Then I starting thinking about the PowerMac G5 and that 64 bit PPC 970, and the next thing you know, I was wishing for a 64 bit PowerBook.  I just can't seem to shake that Macintosh thing...  Could it be that 64 bit + client software = Mac OS X?
    
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