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Mozilla mulls end of support for PowerPC Macs

Mozilla this week said itโ€™s unlikely that the final version of Firefox 4 will run on older Macs equipped with PowerPC processors.

โ€œWe are not likely to be supporting PowerPC,โ€ said Mike Beltzner, director of Firefox, in a message Tuesday on theย โ€œmozilla.dev.planningโ€ย discussion group. โ€œ(But) no announcement has been made yet, as Iโ€™d like to have the data to back it up, and am having trouble getting it.โ€

Appleย discarded IBMโ€™s PowerPC architecture in 2005 when it announced it was shifting to Intel processors. Theย first Intel Macsย launched in January 2006.

Mozilla shipped theย fourth Firefox 4 betaย two days ago, and has tentatively set a final release for November.

But the beta doesnโ€™t work on PowerPC, said one developer, whose report that the browser was โ€œtotally brokenโ€ on his older Mac prompted Beltzner to confirm that Mozilla might pull support for the processor.

The biggest stumbling blocks to PowerPC support are an anti-crash technology dubbed โ€œout of process plug-ins,โ€ or OOPP โ€” itโ€™s designed to keep the browser up and running when some plug-ins drop dead โ€” and the just-in-time compiler (JIT) used in Mozillaโ€™s new JaegerMonkey JavaScript engine. Both are key components of Firefox 4.

โ€œFirefox should be fast, responsive and secure,โ€ said Beltzner in a message posted Wednesday to the same discussion. โ€œWe cannot deliver that on PPC [PowerPC] anymore since we donโ€™t have support for the JIT on PPC, nor do we have support for OOPP.โ€

Mozilla has not yet spelled out system requirements for Firefox 4. Instead, it directs users to those for Firefox 3.6.

Beltzner said others could build a Mac browser that supports PPC using the Gecko 2.0 engine, the same that powers Firefox 4, probably by disabling the OOPP and JIT code.

One possibility:ย Caminoย , an open-source project that develops a Mac-only browser based on Mozillaโ€™s Gecko. Camino, which is currently at version 2.0.3, runs on both Intel- and PowerPC-equipped Macs, but relies on the older 1.9 Gecko engine.

Mike Pinkerton, a Google engineer who heads the all-volunteer Camino project, did not reply to questions about the browserโ€™s future plans to support PowerPC, but they may be in doubt: Notes for aWednesday status meetingย include the line โ€œGecko 2.0 [formerly known as] 1.9.3 โ€“ on ice.โ€

Earlier this year, Mozilla dropped support for Mac OS X 10.4, aka Tiger, for future versions of Firefox, saying that Firefox 3.6, which launched in January, would be the last to be officially supported on the five-year-old operating system

Apple ceased updating Tiger almost three years ago.

The newest Mac OS, akaย Snow Leopardย , requires an Intel-based Mac.

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