Is possible use Catalyst with snow leopard?? (osx 10.6)
Is possible use Catalyst with snow leopard?? (osx 10.6)
It's a bit early for that question!!
As with all new OS releases, it is best to wait for the new software to settle down and for Apple to mend the things they have broken!
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Dont even go there....
Apple has only released the latest build (10A314) of Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) to developers on the 1st April (ominous!!)
An exact release date for Snow Leopard has not been established , though it could be as late as September.
Stick with the OS you are currently using!
If you still use Tiger on 2007 Macs - stick with it - theses no significat reason to upgrade unless you 'really' want some Leopard features. Everyting still seems to work fine with latest Tiger & Quicktime software updates.
If you are using Leopard on 2008/9 Macs - have not seen any problems with all the latest OS & Quicktime updates.
Would recommend disabling spotlight, by placing hard drives in 'privacy' area
Users may also want to consider disabling dashboard and keyboard shortcuts, expose, etc.
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well I´m testing it now and seems good, no problem yet, but I only use it at home, not for shows.
A critical issue which might arise with Snow Leopard are the characteristics of OpenCL removing flops from the GPU to assist in CPU processing. I have been using the beta and have already discovered some concerns. According to the tech notes Apple has up, these issues will be resolved when OpenCL becomes better integrated.
Something else to think about is that the rumor of Snow Leopard being entirely Cocoa. Right now, there are APIs and frameworks in the beta that are still using Carbon. Basically what this means is that there might be a need to entirely reconfigure applications running on the new system. Catalyst would most likely need some rewrite depending on how radically different the interface.
I can't speak for Richard here but from my own development observations, are that while Snow Leopard will "look the same" to end users, it will be radically different inside and Catalyst won't work quite as well (yet).
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Hi All
I have been playing with Snow Leopard for a few days now. My initial testing of Catalyst on a base machine, ie no input cards or other third party add ons seems very positive. Tested using OCZ SSD's and 4870 & 285 graphics cards.
As mentioned before, everyone needs to do alot of testing on their systems to check compatibility with input cards and other interfaces before this should go anywhere near a show!
Nev.
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Better watch out for this one....
They changed the default screen gamma... ho ho ho...
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3712