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12 Steps to Improving Your Mac's Performance | |
| Subject: | classic applications perform marvelous | |
| Date: | 2004-07-23 05:26:03 | |
| From: | ronosxspt | |
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Response to: classic applications perform marvelous
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Have you checked out Itunes lately. It runs in the background and will normally consume about 10 to 15 percent without blinking. Turn on the visualizer and the CPU jumps to 40 to 50 percent without winking. This is all done in the background. I run with Mac OSX G4 1GHz processor and I don't really notice a hit in performance until CPU usage is roughly 80-90 percent. If you using something, then expect to pay for it in CPU usage. Classic will cost CPU usage to rise, itunes will cause CPU usage to rise, so will Safari and every other program. The question is do you want to pay the CPU cost for what you are doing? If not, then do run the program.
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classic applications perform marvelous
2004-07-23 05:51:26 ronosxspt [View]



"...The question is do you want to pay the CPU cost for what you are doing? If not, then do not run the program."
This is a correction in the 1st paragraph, last sentence.
I should be sleeping. aaaaaaahhhh!!!
thx
RLC