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Fri 8 Apr 2005, 04:52
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hi im new to the forum/agora since i got my first mac with the purpose to use it to work on music, mereally as an hobby i got in second hand a g3 with os9.2 installed, and other usefull apps as this one to open the cdrom door!... though the os9.2 installation cd wasn't part of the deal i started by trying to install the free version of Protools, everything ok untill this day it started crashing opening a window saying "error type 2"... later tried to install the free Vision StudioPro, it asked for a font i dont remember the name for able it to work, i got it installed and then the same error that was happening with Protools "error type 2" any ideas? thanks in advance
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Mon 11 Apr 2005, 06:36
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QUOTE (uccpd @ Apr 8 2005, 04:42)  Studio Vison Pro intead InDesign I have this problems too...
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Tue 12 Apr 2005, 03:37
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thanks lepetitmartien, i in some way managed to solve the problem... more or less like this opened the extensions folder and removed a few ones... it worked but i ended finding it works much better to set the OS to its default extension configuration... anyway i may have problems in the future, and now it takes 2 times more to boot it... naturally with all that those extensions loading eh?
lepetitmartien, how do i allocate memory to an app? i have 512, it seems to be enough to run what i need and i'm quite happy, but even so i would like to know about it now that you mentioned it
i still have a few questions, some doubts and curiosities, mind you? <grin> thanks
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Fri 22 Apr 2005, 00:17
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QUOTE lepetitmartien, how do i allocate memory to an app? i know it already this Macs things... solid as a rock, i love it
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Tue 26 Apr 2005, 00:06
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thanks for the very nice tips such dramatic problems being so easily solved on computer's operating system? ... i'm not used to this lol thanks
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Wed 27 Apr 2005, 00:08
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are you i am really starting to think QUOTE Hey... it's a macintosh
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Wed 27 Apr 2005, 03:36
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QUOTE (uccpd @ Apr 26 2005, 23:08) are you i am really starting to think QUOTE Hey... it's a macintosh  what i mean is, are you talking serious, like, are you really thinking you're pushing it a bit? ... than my reaction: ... because QUOTE i am really starting to think QUOTE Hey... it's a macintosh
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Thu 28 Apr 2005, 01:49
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not that my post is going to in anyway make some one more happy or grow on... but as some say "ignorance is a bliss", i am starting to think, "being a noob is a bliss" we can get easly happier with the most insignificant thing, as it seems and still about mac and pc software... what about the fantastic (right  ) Apples's Logic running on macs only, said to have the best fx processors in the market... ? and pretty good looking they are as well! ... oh, btw, and in the end, against what some say, MacErs are nice people <ihihi>
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