2007-03-14 10:37 PM
2007-03-15 04:26 AM
2007-03-15 11:33 PM
Mike wrote:that's strange - i've found them noticeably quicker immediately.
In general I am not overly impressed, but figure a lot of the slowness is due to the difference in RAM (3.5 GB versus 1 GB). After hearing the hype at how fast they are I find I am continually waiting on certain aspects. Just wanted to get other opinions from those who have been using a relatively fast G5 and new the Xeon processors.
If I get a Mac Book Pro, is it possible to sync it with my desktop to keep all files up to date on both computers?absolutely. there are a variety of different solutions that can accomplish this - from full-on OSX server to relatively simple finder folder-action scripts that sync certain folders/files when the two are connected.
2007-03-16 02:36 AM
2007-03-16 05:24 AM
Aussie wrote:Yes. I honestly think it is a RAM issue and I notice it more when waking from sleep, or switching to an application that has been lying dormant. I can't say Archicad itself is any slower, but I also can't say that it is faster. I wasn't on the fastest G5 ever produced, but it is a dual processor 2.7 Ghz. I did port everything from my G5 hard drive over to the new machine at system setup, but that was the only reasonable way for me to keep working in this temporary mode. I just heard my G5 has been fixed so I pick it up tomorrow. I guess it has just made me question a desktop upgrade at this time, and the text issue on the intel version is enough to keep me away. I hope Graphisoft fixes this bug with a patch in the very near future.
Probably silly question but are you using the intel version of the software?
2007-03-16 04:20 PM