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Developer Markus Winter has updated his 32- or 64-bit Kernel Startup Mode Selector to version 1.2.1 with added support for Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, Apple’s latest OS release. The Intel-only app not only shows whether you have a 32-bit or a 64-bit processor, but also allows you to select whether you want to start the Mac OS X Kernel in 32-bit or in 64-bit mode.
According to the app’s maker, the main features of the 32-64-bit Kernel Startup Mode Selector include:
- it shows whether you have a 32-bit or a 64-bit processor;- it shows whether you have a 32-bit or a 64-bit EFI;- it shows whether the MacOS X Kernel is set to boot in 32-bit or in 64-bit mode;- it shows whether the MacOS X Kernel is running in 32-bit or in 64-bit mode;- it shows whether Apple officially supports booting a 64-bit kernel on your Mac;- it allows you to select whether you want to start the MacOS X Kernel in 32-bit or in 64-bit mode (the setting might be ignored on MacBooks, depending on how Apple implements the restriction).
Upon launching the app, users are also given a link to a web page that explains “what the whole commotion about 32-bit and 64-bit in MacOS X Snow Leopard is about.”
“There is a lot of confusion about the fact that Snow Leopard starts by default with a 32-bit kernel even though nearly everything else is 64-bit (according to Apple all system applications except DVD Player, Front Row, Grapher, and iTunes have been rewritten in 64-bit),” developer Markus Winter writes on his website.

Therefore, you may want to document yourself a bit before using the piece of software. Don’t bother trying to switch between modes on Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard either – the feature is not supported. In this version (1.2.1), the developer has addressed an issue where some machines were shown as unsupported when they were in fact supported.

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Requirements, in order to check your configuration, include an intel Mac and at least MacOS X 10.4 Tiger or higher. To set the kernel's startup mode, you also need an Intel Mac, Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard or higher and admin rights. The application is free to download and use, but donations are appreciated. According to Markus, 100% of all proceedings will support a home for street kids in India.