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Re: [Logic_Cafe] assigning memory

2007-01-03 by Kent Sandvik

Yes, this reminds me of my Logic days with a dual G4 867MHz system
with less and a gig of memory. Either put in more memory and use
freeze a lot, or get a used G5 system, seen 2x2.0GHz systems for just
over $1k, or then get a Mac Pro (or Mac Book Pro as the MPB is
suddenly a very valid studio system if you use FW hard drives in the
studio). --Kent


On 1/2/07, GAmoore@... <GAmoore@...> wrote:
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> AFAIK, in Os X you can not assign memory as you did in System 9. Its all
>  automatic. However, you need to have enough ram. 1 gb is pretty small
> actually (at
>  least today). I would max out ram and consider an upgrade to any of the
> dual
>  core machines - even the mini if necessary if not the pro.
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>  > hey there. i am having an issue with system overload, system too slow.
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>  > is it that i need to assign more memory to logic pro? don't know how and
> am
>  > frustrated. the
>  > system crashes when it hits only 8 or 9 tracks. i use a 24 bit firepod
> and
>  > have a 23" screen.
>  > not sure WHAT is affecting it.
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>  > i have 1GB DDR SDRAM memory and am BARELY using any elsewhere. I use a PC
>  > PowerPC G4.
>  > What to do!?!?!?!? HELP!!!!
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