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> Logic 6 Splash Screen Error, splash shows g4 not g5 like it used too
bigsal
post Thu 23 Dec 2004, 22:01
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Hi everyone!

this is my problem.. I had one of the first g5's with the noise problems and all that good stuff.. well let me get straight to the point. There was something wrong with it and in a 3 month period apple finally decided to send me a new mac (g5 dual 1.8 )

After reinstalling logic i noticed before on the old mac, the startup logic splash screen used to read optimized for g5 ( or something similiar to that) now it says optimized for g4! Is there any way to change this? when i go into the hardware preferences you can select what type of processor you have.. generic or g5 is what used to be there. now i just see generic and g4. Is there anything i can do? Could this be affecting some performance?

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Dave Bourke
post Fri 24 Dec 2004, 16:22
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Hi sal,

Disclaimer: I don't own a G5 yet, and I'm not a Logic user.

Have you tried running System Profiler on the machine? (Go to Apple Menu, choose "About This Mac," then click the "More Info" button). Check out the Hardware Overview to see what processor you've got in there.

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post Sat 25 Dec 2004, 09:24
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did that and no luck.. it says i have 2 processors and seems to pick up everything correctly . i think its on logics side any suggestions?
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post Sat 25 Dec 2004, 21:49
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Only thing I can suggest is to try the Logic Users Group:

http://logic-users.org/index.php

Or try posting the problem at the Apple Discussions Forum on the Apple site.

Sorry I can't be more helpful :-(

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post Thu 17 Feb 2005, 05:23
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Guess they 'renamed' a few processors forgetting to tell the chipset...I wouldn't be suprised! blink.gif wink.gif
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