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Re: [Digital BW] PS7-OS X too sloooow

2003-01-12 by Jerry Olson

Good luck with Jaguar.  I went back to system 9.2.2  There were way too 
many bugs and things that didn't
work correctly in system X, especially third party photoshop plugins.

Jerry



Ron Landucci wrote:
> Jerry, and others who've shared their time,
> 
> Seems my problem is that I'm not running Jaguar (10.2).  The OS X I have is
> 10.1, and I'm just now getting around to installing it.
> 
> I'll buy up to 10.2, and give it another try.  Also, for some reason, 10.1
> wouldn't install on the same drive that 9.2, and Photoshop, are on.  That,
> in itself, could be a problem slowing me down.  Apple tech support says
> something strange is going on there, and suggested Jaguar.  I'd love to get
> 2 - 3 times more speed.  I'm running a G4 with dual 550s and 1.5 Gb RAM, and
> was allowing PS a max of 80%.
> 
> Ron
> 
> 
>>
>>It should be running 2 or 3 times faster on Jaguar. Something's wrong
>>somewhere.  How much memory do you have devoted to photoshop?  How much
>>RAM has your computer?
>>
>>Jerry
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