Potentially this will be removed in the next OSX version. It enables applications compiled for the PowerPC family of processors to run on Apple systems that use Intel processors. Rosetta is based on Transitive Corporation's QuickTransit technology, and it is a key part of Apple's strategy for the transition of their Macintosh line from PowerPC to Intel processors as it enables pre-existing Mac OS X software to run on the new platform without modification.
The name is likely a reference to the Rosetta Stone, whose discovery made it possible to comprehend and translate Egyptian hieroglyphs. Source: Wikipedia.
Flex Builder 3 does not require rosetta to run. Dumb Snow Leopard thinks it does. Just Cancel out and it will be ok.
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Ask Question. Asked 12 years, 2 months ago. Active 8 years, 8 months ago. Viewed 17k times. When translation finishes, the system launches the translated executable in place of the original.
Select the app, press Command-I and tick the Open using Rosetta check box. This is only really necessary if you need to run an old plug-in within an app that runs natively on M1, for example. Every Apple app and all its pro apps already natively support the M1 chip.
Developers are also creating Universal applications that will run natively on both Intel and M1-powered Macs. Apple has used the Rosetta name before. When it migrated the Mac from PowerPC processors to Intel chips, it used something of the same name to perform the same function — enabling PowerPC apps to run on Intel chips.
That means it has been able to build some of the elements it requires to deliver this support on the chip itself. This is why some apps working in Rosetta emulation on an Apple Silicon Mac actually run faster than they do on Intel. If you choose not to install Rosetta now, you will be asked again the next time you open an app that requires Rosetta.
Rosetta is not an app that you need to open. Rosetta works automatically in the background whenever you use an app built only for Mac computers with an Intel processor. It translates the app for use with Apple silicon. In most cases, you won't notice any difference in the performance of an app that needs Rosetta. Before installing Snow Leopard I recommend doing a full, bootable backup and checking your mission critical applications with the Compatibility Checker that is posted on Wikidot.
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