Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard and Archicad?
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‎2007-10-17 11:29 PM
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‎2008-01-10 07:49 AM
"Ralph Wessel" wrote:"MudShark" wrote:
I'm using a one year old MacBookPro and I had this display problem with uptime about 10 min. (well, not lately since I've gone back to tiger).
I'm using a MacBook Pro with 10.5 that's just over a year old and I've never seen this problem at all. I'm not suggesting you did anything wrong, but it might be useful to know that this isn't a universal problem. Perhaps some of the graphics cards Apple shipped have a problem?
Been thinking about that as well. Just how to make Apple believe it could be that?
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‎2008-01-11 02:11 PM
Does anyone have experience with ArchCAD 9 running under Leopard?
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‎2008-01-11 03:45 PM
esa wrote:Not extensive experience, but seems to work fine. I still use every version back to AC7 at times and they all seem to work under Leopard.
Sometimes it is useful to open older projects in old versions of Archicad because it costs too much time to convert them to ArchiCAD 11, especially larger projects.
Does anyone have experience with ArchCAD 9 running under Leopard?
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‎2008-01-27 09:44 PM
I have had to load the OS this week also. Don't know if this is Archicad vs Leopard or what; it sure slows me down.
I have a MAC G5, 2 x 2.66 GHz Dual-Core Intel Xeon w/3 hard drives; leopard, 8Gj 667 MHz DDR2 FB-DIMM and am using 2 30" Cinema monitors.
Any suggestions????
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‎2008-01-27 09:47 PM
I have had to load the OS this week also. Don't know if this is Archicad vs Leopard or what; it sure slows me down.
I have a MAC PRO (G5) W/ 2 x 2.66 GHz Dual-Core Intel Xeon w/3 hard drives; LEOPARD 10.5.1. 8 GB 667 MHz DDR2 FB-DIMM, an ATY,RadeonX1900 Graphics card and am using 2 30" Cinema monitors.
Any suggestions????

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‎2008-01-27 10:01 PM
Archimamamia wrote:
Any suggestions????
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‎2008-01-27 10:29 PM
Archimamamia wrote:Is the 'G5' in your specs a typo?
I have had to load the OS this week also. Don't know if this is Archicad vs Leopard or what; it sure slows me down.
I have a MAC PRO (G5) W/ 2 x 2.66 GHz Dual-Core Intel Xeon w/3 hard drives; LEOPARD 10.5.1. 8 GB 667 MHz DDR2 FB-DIMM, an ATY,RadeonX1900 Graphics card and am using 2 30" Cinema monitors.
What circumstances caused you to reinstall the OS? That's really unusual in my experience - I've only done so when a machine needed a complete wipe prior to selling, or for a serious hardware failure, e.g. hard drive packed in.
I'd suggest running a diagnostic package like TechTool, because it sounds like something is repeatedly (and dramatically) failing. TechTool gives all the hardware a good thrashing which can often pinpoint dodgy components.
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‎2008-01-28 03:09 AM
I have had several conversations at length about this problem with Apple Help; Right now I am in a holding pattern to see if that fixed the problems or if I have to take my computer away for a few days and have them trouble shoot it's inner workings and find out what is messing up.
The help lady told me that all MacPro's are called G5's...I really call this computer my Big Mac.

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‎2008-01-28 09:32 PM
mc0m wrote:Latest News:
Is there a final word on whether or not it's ok to upgrade to Leopard?
I've been looking to buy a new laptop (mine is 4 years old and kinda struggling), but didn't want to do so until GS had given it's blessing to Leopard.
In reading this thread, am I interpreting correctly that most of the compatibility issues are with the PPC - but that there are fewer issues with the intel processor?
My reseller said some time back that there was a compatibility issue with teamwork features, but as a sole proprietor I'm wondering if I can ignore this?
Anyway, just wondering if anyone knows
ArchiCAD 11 supported on Mac OS X Leopard
December 21, 2007
Graphisoft has thoroughly tested ArchiCAD 11 on Mac OS 10.5 Leopard, and has found no problems specific to the new operating system. We also monitored closely the recent problems reported by our worldwide Mac community already using this operating system and no OS 10.5 Leopard-specific issues were reported. Graphisoft is confident to encourage our Mac user base to upgrade to Mac OS 10.5 Leopard and update their ArchiCAD 11 with the latest hotfix build 1114.
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‎2008-01-28 09:34 PM
ArchiCAD 11 supported on Mac OS X Leopard
December 21, 2007
Graphisoft has thoroughly tested ArchiCAD 11 on Mac OS 10.5 Leopard, and has found no problems specific to the new operating system. We also monitored closely the recent problems reported by our worldwide Mac community already using this operating system and no OS 10.5 Leopard-specific issues were reported. Graphisoft is confident to encourage our Mac user base to upgrade to Mac OS 10.5 Leopard and update their ArchiCAD 11 with the latest hotfix build 1114.
link: http://www.graphisoft.com/support/archicad/
archicad since 2004
imac 27, 4.2 GHz Intel i7, 16 GB RAM, radeon 575 4 GB, macOS 10.14.6
imac, 4.0ghz i7, 16gb ram, Radeon M9 390 2GB, OS X El Capitan