I'm using XCode under SnowLeopard to build Object-C test appls for iPhone.
Those Apps run in Simulator.
OK till now...
I need to see the assembly code generated when Object-C code compiled. But what I see is just x86 code! How can I compile directly to ARM7 assembler?
If I specify "Device" instaed of "Simulator" I have ARM6 ARM7 target instead of i386. OK.
But it refuses to compile, asks for certificate.
How can I compile to ARM code without that certificate and more important without any iPhone, iPad, iPod?
I have no money right now to obtain any of those devices...
Those Apps run in Simulator.
OK till now...
I need to see the assembly code generated when Object-C code compiled. But what I see is just x86 code! How can I compile directly to ARM7 assembler?
If I specify "Device" instaed of "Simulator" I have ARM6 ARM7 target instead of i386. OK.
But it refuses to compile, asks for certificate.
How can I compile to ARM code without that certificate and more important without any iPhone, iPad, iPod?
I have no money right now to obtain any of those devices...