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

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

2003-01-12 by Jerry Olson

Although I hate system X and went back to 9.2.2, I did use system x for 
a couple weeks, and photoshop was much
faster in system x. I'd say at least twice as fast with most things, and 
faster with a few others. But since I
couldn't use my third party plug ins, and had many printer problems, I 
went back to sys. 9.

Jerry

William Smith wrote:
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> Everything being equal PS will run somewhat slower in OSX because of
> the large overhead in X.
> But not less then half?!
> You can't allot RAM in OSX.  The system does it for you by need.
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> William
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>>Message: 11
>>   Date: Fri, 10 Jan 2003 04:01:42 -0000
>>   From: "Charles Bandes <byronbulb@...>" <byronbulb@...>
>>Subject: Re: PS7-OS X too sloooow
>>
>>Are you allocating enough RAM?
>>
>>PS7 on my OSX mac (G4 Dual 500, 1.2 gigs RAM) runs way faster than ps6
>>does under classic.
>>
>>--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "phireworks
>><ron@p...>" <ron@p...> wrote:
>>
>>>I've been late to jump on the OS X - Photoshop 7 bandwagon, but did
>>>so a few days ago.  Now I'm trying to figure out why.  Photoshop 7 is
>>>running what seems to be less than half as fast as it did when I was
>>>running PS 6 under OS 9.2.  Anybody know what's up with that?
>>>
>>>TIA,
>>>
>>>Ron
>>
>>
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