Comment by saagarjha 2 years ago I am curious what the difference is supposed to be between "XNU's Not UNIX!" and "MacOS (Arm64)". 2 comments saagarjha Reply pcwalton 2 years ago I'm guessing it's just x86-64 vs. AArch64. There are two columns, one marked "(Aarch64)", for Linux too.I would imagine the "MacOS" bit is there to emphasize that the values haven't been verified on iOS. jart 2 years ago We only introduced Android support a few releases ago. I'd love to see Cosmo working on iOS too.
pcwalton 2 years ago I'm guessing it's just x86-64 vs. AArch64. There are two columns, one marked "(Aarch64)", for Linux too.I would imagine the "MacOS" bit is there to emphasize that the values haven't been verified on iOS. jart 2 years ago We only introduced Android support a few releases ago. I'd love to see Cosmo working on iOS too.
jart 2 years ago We only introduced Android support a few releases ago. I'd love to see Cosmo working on iOS too.
I'm guessing it's just x86-64 vs. AArch64. There are two columns, one marked "(Aarch64)", for Linux too.
I would imagine the "MacOS" bit is there to emphasize that the values haven't been verified on iOS.
We only introduced Android support a few releases ago. I'd love to see Cosmo working on iOS too.