MAC is a brand name for machine hand tools, like crescent wrenches, spanners, screwdrivers, etc. ;-)

FYI:
Mac OS X is a UNIX-based operating system, with full-time virtual memory. Executables are file-mapped extensions to the physical address space. Each process on Mac OS X is given an independent address space at runtime, to the limit of the addressable space provided by the processor and memory controller. Memory is paged into and out of RAM as needed. The more physical RAM is provided, the less need for paging and thus the better the performance. When paging is necessary, the transfer speed of the hard disk becomes important and can contribute to system performance to a great degree.

For serious work on Mac OS X with Photoshop, I recommend 1G RAM as a minimum with a fast hard drive, and at least 10-20G bytes of free space on the drive. The more RAM, the more free space and the faster the drive, the better. For less seriously heavy duty work, a 512-768M RAM system and a decent drive will suffice too. I haven't found too much performance benefit with 2G RAM over 1G RAM, a faster-bigger hard drive generally makes a bigger difference, but it helps if you're working with a lot of very large files.

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On Aug 25, 2005, at 6:27 PM, Graywolf wrote:

I think you run a MAC. PS uses all the memory on MAC'., With PC's it will only use up to 2 gigabytes. PS2 is nice.

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Herb Chong wrote:

i don't have any problem with CS or CS2 and 5G of RAM. the OS uses only 4G, but that is a different issue. some plugins have lots of problem with too much RAM though.
Herb....
----- Original Message ----- From: "David Mann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2005 1:36 AM
Subject: Re: Film scanner question

I upgraded from 1Gb to 3Gb. I've found that any more than about 2Gb may be pointless anyway. Photoshop CS and CS2 don't behave well when they're using more than about 1Gb... I tend to leave a lot of apps open in the background which is unlikely to help.


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