G5 + 002 + External Hd Setup, What's the best way to set it up? |
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Fri 19 Aug 2005, 12:33
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What should I do about the virtaul memory...is it helping or hindering?
What about the dock (which I hate!!!!) does it use allot of resources?
can I get rid of it?
I also run Butler which I like...but they say it uses almoust 0% CPU.
should I ditch it too?
and what about dashboard....what's the story with that? If I run no Widgets then can I get rid of it?
Cheers Cybercampbell
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Fri 19 Aug 2005, 13:04
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AHHHH!!!!! I've done those things but it's still giving me the CPU error I do have Kontact but I havn't had it running on the G5 yet....More lovely problems to come then? when I do get it it going is it best to run the samples from the FW drive or internal? It won't play the audio from the internal drive for more then 1 second unless I have the CPU at 99% in PT. I'll keep trying things. Thanks for all your help. I'm in South London...maybe I should get you around Cybercampbell
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Mon 3 Oct 2005, 05:06
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QUOTE (ourmanflinty @ Aug 19 2005, 08:56) Try using seperate ports for your firewire devices. If your drive is fw800 capable then put that on the 800 bus, the 002 was designed for 400 ports so stick that on there. No that won't help -- although the ports are separate, they use the same controller. (Note: This is true of the PowerBook G4, I haven't yet found the reference for the PowerMac G5) Rule of thumb is that you should not stream audio data and hard drive data through the same controller. Therefore, use your internal drive for the recording on current projects. Later on, you can move it to the external Firewire to make room and for backup.
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