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From: "Mat Jarvis" <mat@...>
Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2000 at 1:52:24 PM
Subject: Re: Logic on BeOS - Would be very very great!!
Message #15616
From: "Tobias Woelki" <riva@...> > We had found out, that the p2 300 was runnunig 3 (!) times faster on Be as > on the windows plattform! 3 times faster at what? Running a video? It will never be able to run 3 times as many plugins in Logic! > Let´s take an old amiga (eg a500). This was a machine runs only with 7 > mhz, but the graphics for example were running sooo much faster than the > graphic on a p100 (and this machine is about 14 times faster than the good old > a500!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!) - And why ? Was the processor faster ? - No! > The only thing is: Microsoft OS vs Amiga OS!!!!! thats it... Are you saying that an Amiga can run say Quake's graphics better than a P100? Would an Amiga be able to run Logic4? I very much doubt it. > i an using a p3 600 with 256 ram, 40 gb u2w hd - lap 411 and some plugins / es1 - And what is the messge I got? > -"CPU TOO SLOW OR DISK..." (How can this be?) It doesn't matter how fast your CPU or OS, you'll still run out of steam eventually >and you don´t want to spend money for the crossgrades? (£4/500 to BeOS) but > i bet with you, >you must, because the next logic update comes, and (for example) for a > multi proc system you must have a totally new sofware programmed especially for > to use with this multiprocessor system. Do you think logic will give us the > next big update for free? or a LA Software for a Multiprocessorsystem > also for free? Probably not!!! Firstly your logic's all wrong. Buying another copy of Logic to run on BeOS is totally different from upgrading Logic to a new version! Secondly, Logic running on a multi processor computer doesn't require a ''totally new sofware programmed especially for to use with this multiprocessor system''. It's already here. Logic 4.x was written to run on W2000, that's why it contains 100% 32bit code. It's only the dongle that isn't compatible. Thirdly, Logic subreleases are always free. If W2000 support is in the next subrelease I'm sure it will be free, as G4 AltiVec support for Macs was a free update. I would like to see Logic Be, but at the moment this is looking ever less likely. I was just pointing out the flaws in your argument that a NEVER updated BeOS 5 was a good idea for a Logic platform. Cheers Mat
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