Darcy James Argue / 05.3.20 / 05:37 PM wrote:

>No, that's actually a very bad idea, because then you will have to pay 
>an extra $129 for Tiger when it is released.  If you hold off buying 
>your new Mac until 10.4 is released, you will get 10.4 for free -- it 
>will be preinstalled on your computer.

Hmm, I have nothing personally against you, Darcy.  In fact, I am even
looking forward to come hear your band sometime.  But we are constantly
having opposite opinions.

I just can't expect to work with Tiger right away.  I stop subscribing
ADC so I have to make line to get Tiger on the release date, which I did
for Panther, but I keep it on my play-ground partition, while I still use
Panther for my real jobs.  That has been the way it is.

It has been my policy that I do not trust anything first generation comes
from Apple.  If you wait for a machine that doesn't run Panther, and you
find some of your app won't run reliably with Tiger, you are done.

For my line of work, Tiger is introducing multiple CA instances.  This
will give some impact on DAW, that is my bread and butter.  I don't
expect I will be working under Tiger right away.

P.S. Did I tell you I bought G5 Dual 2.5GHz a month ago?  Boy.  I used to
print X-Noise, or I get CPU choke-up.  Yesterday, I actually instantiated
12 X-Noise in real-time, and cpu hit is still 45%!!!

-- 

- Hiro

Hiroaki Honshuku, A-NO-NE Music, Boston, MA
<http://a-no-ne.com> <http://anonemusic.com>


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