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An ARM, an apple and a raspberry.

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The LiveCode release for Raspberry Pi 6.5.1 contained an engine to build standalones
for Android-ARM: presumably this sort of thing will not run on Apple-ARM processors?
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It's unlikely, every OS has its own system calls and they are all different. Also Android apps are based on Java and iOS isn't. I doubt it would even install.
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Aha!

I was expecting: ... went into a bar. :-D
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Also Android apps are based on Java and iOS isn't.
Actually I meant Macintosh computers with ARM chips.
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Same thing, the system calls and the app structure are too different to work interchangeably.
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Thank you.
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... "we don't serve fruits here." And the raspberry said, "This one's okay, we got him off of Obama."
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and the bar-tender said, "Looks kinda jammy to me."
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richmond62 wrote: Sun Apr 24, 2022 5:04 pm
Also Android apps are based on Java and iOS isn't.
Actually I meant Macintosh computers with ARM chips.
I imagine some sort of virtualization would work well. Likely that would be faster than translating from ARM to X86 instructions set.

Someone has already gotten a Linux desktop OS to build and boot on Apple Silicon, but that may have problems with graphics acceleration since I'm sure that's closed source proprietary GPU driver.
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