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					Originally Posted by fumoboy007  WOAH…im actually right…i just did a "lipo -info" on that file and it's only i386! |  You should read more precisely, no one here has ever said that the released binaries would be universal.  Andy only wrote:
 
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		| It now builds for both 32/64bit easily. |  And as I tried myself, I can confirm that it does. Just that the Kernel in BUILD/obj/RELEASE_X86_64 doesn't work nor it's possible to merge both builds into one universal bin file.    
But as eMatoS wrote using 32-Bit Kernel does not mean that 64-Bit support doesn't work. Good explanation is avaible at http://www.macworld.com/article/1423...rd_64_bit.html 
What would be the advantage you promise yourself from running 64-Bit Kernel?    Even real Macs don't use this by default...
PS: You might want to use  next time...
@Andy 
Do you have any idea how I could fix IPC for Quiktime to load 32-Bit Codecs & Safari to work with Flash Player?  
				
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