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No More Power PC Support

Anonymous
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I suppose this is common knowledge, but according to a GS press release Power PC will no longer be supported beyond 2009 (or I believe version 12).

While this makes sense the way hardware is moving, it does makes life a little harder for us PPC users. As it is, AC 11 runs very slowly on my dual G4 and dual G5. Disabling auto rebuild etc, helps, but for the moment I have gone back to AC 10.

Had I know 11 would be so slow I would have waited to upgrade.

Don Lee
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Ralph Wessel
Mentor
Thomas wrote:
Ralph, I'm with you, but I think it's no use. You'll never make this guy change his mind. Safer to ignore!
Yes, I see what you mean. I was initially concerned that someone might take this "information" seriously, but I think the real situation is abundantly clear now. Thanks for the head up
Ralph Wessel BArch
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Anonymous
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Ralph wrote:
Thomas wrote:
Ralph, I'm with you, but I think it's no use. You'll never make this guy change his mind. Safer to ignore!
Yes, I see what you mean. I was initially concerned that someone might take this "information" seriously, but I think the real situation is abundantly clear now. Thanks for the head up
So that "everyone can understand the issue" please enlighten us. What is the "real situation"?
Djordje
Virtuoso
Guys ...

So you really think that everyone is interested in the details of your discussion? There are Apple technical forums, I suppose. Could you maybe continue there?

Thanks,
Djordje



ArchiCAD since 4.55 ... 1995
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Dwight
Newcomer
It is a fight, but with big words.
Dwight Atkinson
Anonymous
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Don wrote:
. As it is, AC 11 runs very slowly on my dual G4 and dual G5. Disabling auto rebuild etc, helps, but for the moment I have gone back to AC 10.

Had I know 11 would be so slow I would have waited to upgrade.

Don Lee
Does it run faster on the PC side?

This is what I want to know before I shell out $4k for software.

Does the latest 3.0 ghz Intel Mac run it acceptably?

Thanks for your candor.
Thomas Holm
Booster
Don't worry, Don is having a special problem. AC11 is fast, especially on the Intel Macs. One specific situation slows mine down, though - if I turn on Virtual Trace to a view that has big scanned bitmaps, or pdfs containing such. Otherwise no problem.
Do a search - there are several posts on tthis subject.
AC4.1-AC26SWE; MacOS13.5.1; MP5,1+MBP16,1
TomWaltz
Participant
I was running AC11 fine on Dual 2.0 G5s (not just me, the 25 users in the company). I still can't figure out what we were doing differently than those who complain about the speed.
Tom Waltz
Anonymous
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Thomas wrote:
Don't worry, Don is having a special problem. AC11 is fast, especially on the Intel Macs. One specific situation slows mine down, though - if I turn on Virtual Trace to a view that has big scanned bitmaps, or pdfs containing such. Otherwise no problem.
Do a search - there are several posts on tthis subject.
Well I did get a list of things to do to from my reseller to speed up AC11 on a non intel Mac. GS also has a list of suggestions. So I am not that "special".

For those who don't have a problem it's usually a "non issue" to them. Intel Macs are a whole other matter.


Don Lee