amgshaffer wrote: > I just switched from Logic 6 on OS9 to Logic 7 on OSX (Tiger). At this point, I don't know my way around all that well. In OS9 there was a way to allocate RAM to Logic. Is there a similar way to do this in OSX? Is there a need to? I am running a G4 PowerMac and things are a bit slow. > > Is there anything I should (need to) do to speed things up? I already > altered some things in the Directory Access. > Well hopefully you didnt break anything by playing with Directory Access.. One of the key points of upgrading to OS X over 9 was better memory management.. The OS now does this on its own. Welcome to what weve all been dealing with for the past 5 years or so already hehehe. There arent any easy tweaks like there were in OS 9, gone is the Extension Manager, Control Panels, etc.. Basically, you want OS X to run like OS 9, get a brand new whatever model is out at the moment.. And MAYBE it might be as snappy as things were 5-6 years ago.. Theres probably something you can do via the Command Line, but I steer clear of the Unix underside as far as 'enhancing system performance' goes and just let it be.. -- Chris http://www.descentrecords.com
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Re: [Logic_Cafe] Speeding up OSX
2005-09-13 by Chris Coccia
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