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Is my Mac slow?
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<blockquote data-quote="pixelkiller" data-source="post: 621038" data-attributes="member: 40314"><p>well this could be because your running CS2 on 512MB?</p><p></p><p>Basically CS2 was built for the PPC chips and not for the intel chips, this means that everything that hasnt got a universal binary code runs in a program called rosseta. This is basically an emulator</p><p></p><p>Also while trying to run CS2 under rosseta you only have 512MB RAM on my MBP when i still had CS2 now and again while editing large photos i too noticed a slight slowness to it. thought since then i have upgraded to 4Gig RAM and CS3.</p><p></p><p>Hope i helped.</p><p>enjoy your new mac!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pixelkiller, post: 621038, member: 40314"] well this could be because your running CS2 on 512MB? Basically CS2 was built for the PPC chips and not for the intel chips, this means that everything that hasnt got a universal binary code runs in a program called rosseta. This is basically an emulator Also while trying to run CS2 under rosseta you only have 512MB RAM on my MBP when i still had CS2 now and again while editing large photos i too noticed a slight slowness to it. thought since then i have upgraded to 4Gig RAM and CS3. Hope i helped. enjoy your new mac! [/QUOTE]
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