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From: Dave Katz <dkatz@dkatz.org>
Date: Fri, 2 Feb 2007 at 4:41:06 AM
Subject: Re: [LUG] Logic Pro 7 on a G5 Dual 1.8 disabling a CPU
Message #224303
This is a reply to #224292.
> > Every so often while running Logic it will crash. So I usually hit > the report to Apple button, send the report and then restart it. But > in the last month I've had a new issue crop up. Twice when logic has > crashed it has turned off one of the two processors. Thus leaving me > with just one processor. > When you say that it "turned off one of the two processors," what are you using to diagnose this? Logic's CPU meter? Or Activity Monitor's CPU meter? If the former, try launching Activity Monitor (in Applications/Utilities) and click on the "CPU" tab. If you see histograms for two CPUs, and they're both doing something, your CPU isn't really turned off, but rather Logic doesn't seem to want to use it. Please let us know what you are seeing... --Dave ----------------------------------------------------------------- Group Buy until Feb 22nd for Virtual Instruments Magazine! See http://logic-users.org/groupbuy/vimag for full details.
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