Harry,

My Mac is an old twin processor G5 with 5.5Gb of RAM. So it has the
potential for 64 bit operation.  But it is still running MacOSX
10.4.11

I have the disc here for 10.5 and have been meaning to install it for
some time ... but have not yet got around to it.

This might just be the incentive I have needed to get 10.5 installed
- but the weather here is good and  I am  on an outdoor  photo shoot
tomorrow and Wednesday so ... it will probably be the weekend before
any software installation happens.

all the best

George

On May 11, 7:28 pm, Harry van der Wolf <[email protected]> wrote:
> George and others,
>
> There are two options to try 64bit on OSX
> *Option 1*: (Download again and) use the official 0.7.0 version from
> sourceforge. That one is a 32bit/64bit version. A G5 is a 64bit machine (the
> only ppc 64bit machine). However, it will only work as 64bit* if you have
> Leopard!* Tiger is only 32bit, no matter which platform you run it on.
> Every Intel core2 or newer is 64bit. With Leopard that will enable 64bit
> applications.
>
> *Option 2:*
> On my website you can still find the 64bit stand-alone enblend version from
> svn 3176 <http://panorama.dyndns.org/download.php?id=241>.
> If you download that one and copy it in the latest build, you could try that
> one too.
> (Actually the only binary that really benefits from 64bit is enblend, so you
> might give that a try)
>
> To get it in one of the latest hugin.app's do the following:
> - right-click (ctrl-click) the Hugin.app. Select "Show package content" from
> the popup.
> - Move down into "Contents -> Resources"
> There you will find HuginStichProject.app.
> - Right-click (ctrl-click) the HuginStichProject.app and select again "Show
> package content".
> - Move down into "Contents -> MacOS".
> Copy the downloaded 64bit enblend over that existing enblend.
> *Note: Again, only within Leopard and only on G5 or Intel Core2 (or newer)
> 64bit applications will run as 64bit*
>
> Note 2: The malloc libs on Leopard are 32bit/64bit libraries. In combination
> with a 64bit enblend (on Leopard) it will run in 64bit mode.
>
> Harry
>
> 2009/5/11 grow <[email protected]>
>
>
>
> > Hi Folks,
>
> > Another person  - Ryan  - downloaded the problematic project and ran
> > it on a 64 bit Windows system and it worked!.
> > He had also added options:
> >          -v - v (for extra commentary) and  -m 4096
>
> > He is going to post some details of the results he got along the way.
>
> > So I tried again on my Mac OS X 10.4 PowerMac G5 system adding the
> > options:
> >       -v -v  -m 4096
> > and of course it crashed again but provided some extra reporting  -
> > see below.
>
> > Ryan is going to try again on a 32 bit Windows system to see whether
> > that is the crucial difference.
>
> > all the best
>
> > George
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