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thorazine74 09-23-2009 08:46 PM

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Originally Posted by xXrkidXx (Post 35634)
ive heard abouyt people being able to use 64 bit, With my specs(which are crap anyways) should I try to use 64 bit? or just be happy it works...

You need a 64 bits cpu to run a 64 bits kernel, I think Intel Core 2 are the minimum.

Gurruwiwi 09-23-2009 09:49 PM

hehe... Well yeah, TR808, lynn's and the sort are much funner to program, but i couldnt Live without a natural sounding gretch or sonor in a proper room, mics etc. Even if i tried i would be able to load up 8gb of electronic beats. 127 layers per piece of multisampled acoustic drumkits and cymbals, hi hats etc... Even 8gb is tight, but my mobo...

InteliMacPro 09-24-2009 12:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Gurruwiwi (Post 35636)
I'd say go for it, as long as you can get gfx working QE/Ci.

Made my machine feel like I had upgraded ram and cpu ! Its so snappy, its ridiculous. But I dont think its possible on a P4 without vooderized kernels... I really dont know... Isnt the minimum official specs at least a dual core?

I agree. Installing SL made a noticeable difference, then 64bit was noticeable to me as well. Apple apps launch literally in less than one bounce. I think you need to patent that word "vooderized" btw. Classic.

xXrkidXx 09-24-2009 12:27 AM

Haha oh well :P P4 isnt supported, eh fine ill try it ion 32BIt, im sure Ill love it.

vladrxpx 09-24-2009 06:48 PM

noobish question here.. I've sort of made it in using 64bit SL, but most of my apps were installed while I was using 32bit SL.
And now, I've got Adobe apps saying they have no support for 64bit :

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Adobe Illustrator CS4:

Version: 367
Last Modified: 9/4/09 9:13 PM
Kind: Universal
64-Bit (Intel): No
Get Info String: 14.0.0, Copyright © 1987-2008 Adobe Systems Inc. All rights reserved.
Location: /Applications/Adobe Illustrator CS4/Adobe Illustrator.app
So, does this mean I have to reinstall all these apps so I could have 64bit support, or the whole thing doesn't matter weather the apps have 32bit or 64bit support?

thorazine74 09-24-2009 07:37 PM

Reinstalling them will not change anything, Adobe would have release new versions (i.e. CS5) with 64 bits binaries.