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Message 16990 - Posted: 24 May 2006, 16:16:53 UTC

Is there a way to optimize Rosetta so it will run faster on Mac os X 10.4 "Tiger"? I have a 1.60 Ghz windows notebook (190 RAM), and a 1 Ghz iMac G4 (512 RAM). The notebook can go through about five times as many models withen the time the iMac goes through 1 model.
I read somewhere that the compromise to making Rosetta run on both 10.3 and 10.4 was to have a slower client... Just wondering if there was a way to speed it up.
Thanks!
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Message 17140 - Posted: 26 May 2006, 15:47:07 UTC - in response to Message 16990.  
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Is there a way to optimize Rosetta so it will run faster on Mac os X 10.4 "Tiger"? I have a 1.60 Ghz windows notebook (190 RAM), and a 1 Ghz iMac G4 (512 RAM). The notebook can go through about five times as many models withen the time the iMac goes through 1 model.
I read somewhere that the compromise to making Rosetta run on both 10.3 and 10.4 was to have a slower client... Just wondering if there was a way to speed it up.
Thanks!


Same question. Anybody?

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Message 17172 - Posted: 26 May 2006, 21:17:36 UTC - in response to Message 17140.  

Is there a way to optimize Rosetta so it will run faster on Mac os X 10.4 "Tiger"? I have a 1.60 Ghz windows notebook (190 RAM), and a 1 Ghz iMac G4 (512 RAM). The notebook can go through about five times as many models withen the time the iMac goes through 1 model.
I read somewhere that the compromise to making Rosetta run on both 10.3 and 10.4 was to have a slower client... Just wondering if there was a way to speed it up.
Thanks!


Same question. Anybody?

I have contacted a few people on this issue on behalf of the project. To date the work has not started but it is coming soon. When I know more about the timing I will post on the subject. There is no doubt that an altivec version would improve performance significantly.
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