Need4Speed
Diamond Member
vmware fusion does NOT work when you enable 64 bit extensions.
Originally posted by: ViRGE
Phoronix did some testing with the Mac version of their test suite: http://www.phoronix.com/scan.p...x_106_benchmarks&num=4Originally posted by: TheStu
Originally posted by: ViRGE
What the sam-hell did Apple do to OpenGL performance? It's not like Mac OS X was blazing in the first place, but they've actually managed to make it significantly slower.
What makes you say that it is slower? I am not defending, I am curious of the test and want to see if I can replicate it on my end.
It's consistent with testing users have been doing with other things such as XBench. OpenGL performance is noticeably slower across the board.
Originally posted by: Parasitic
Has anyone tried to perform a clean install then a restore from a 10.5.x Time Machine backup? Would that work?
It'd be a gigantic pain in the butt to have to redo my iTunes library.
I'm not noticing it. 13" MacBook Pro 5,5 (2.26 GHz)Originally posted by: little elvis
Is anybody else noticing their computer running hotter under SL? (Macbook Pro v4.1, 2.5 Ghz)
Originally posted by: Eug
I'm not noticing it. 13" MacBook Pro 5,5 (2.26 GHz)Originally posted by: little elvis
Is anybody else noticing their computer running hotter under SL? (Macbook Pro v4.1, 2.5 Ghz)
Then again I didn't actually measure temps. What software are you using for temp monitoring?
Originally posted by: VinylxScratches
Originally posted by: mmntech
Hmm, it seems Snow Leopard won't work in 64-bit mode on the Macbooks and MacMinis. What a ripoff. Is it too late to return it?
All apps that are 64 are 64 bit. The core of the OS is 32bit though. You don't see an improvement? I def do on my Macbook.
Originally posted by: Eug
Did a little bit more testing:
Flash works fine
Originally posted by: silverpig
Okay, just got done installing it over Leopard on my MBP. The install was pretty smooth and everything seems to be working great right now.
Few things:
1. It defaults to the 32-bit kernel. Boot while holding down the "6" and "4" keys and you'll get 64 bit if your EFI is capable of it. To check, click on the apple menu, about this mac, more info, then the Software heading (with the arrow) and see if 64 bit kernel and extensions is yes or no.
2. You can edit the /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.Boot.plist file to force 64 bit on every boot by changing
<key>Kernel Flags</key>
<string></string>
to
<key>Kernel Flags</key>
<string>arch=x86_64</string>
I just did this on mine and it works.
Still haven't played with quicktime X yet though. Looking forward to it.
I also haven't started on the snow leopard retail hack for my hackintosh. That might take a little while.
Originally posted by: akshatp
Ive got the white 13.3" Macbook. Bought in March of this year. Will the upgrade work for me?
Originally posted by: Chadder007
It won't let me save the file. 🙁