the upgrade will probably be very cheap. the upgrade to snow leopard was £25 here.
just keep checking apples site; you'll see when they appear.
ash

On 06/04/2011 03:13, Kliph&Sharrie wrote:
Speaking of lion, and the new sandy bridge macs that are supposed to be
released soon.  Is there a twitter feed, or mailing list available so you
know when these products are about to hit the shelf?  Also, if you buy a new
mac in let's say June, that has snow leopard on it, does apple allow you to
upgrade for free or a discount?  Probably not.

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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of bigboy529
Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2011 4:33 AM
To: MacVisionaries
Subject: Re: General questions on mac mini

I'll wait for lion because I'm anyway still saving up and it's not urgent.
The reason for thinking a mini will be fine is because I'm currently running
a pc with a 2.5 GHz dual core cpu and 2 GB ram and I'm recording fine. The
mini can go up to 2.8 or 9 GHz dual core with
8 GB RAM, but please tell me what you guys think will I be fine with a mini?
Another thing, is there something like 32 and 64 bit on a mac?
would I be able to use 64 bit software designed for pc and mac and get the
most from it on a mini?

Frank Carmickle wrote:
Hi

On Apr 4, 2011, at 3:42 PM, bigboy529 wrote:

I'll be using it for professional audio recordings with pro
recording software like logic, pro tools, cubase or neuendo. I'll be
using a external firewire sound card. I thought the 2.9 GHz dual
core with 8 GB ram would do fine but thanks for the tip I'll rather
save up and get a mac book pro, a imac or if I win the lotto a power mac
lol...
I think this set up will be fine to get you started.  A drive just for
audio will allow you to avoid headaches.  Make sure that it is a firewire
800 drive with firewire pass through.  You always want to plug your
harddrive in first and then your audio interface.  Also you want the drive
to be 7200 rpm.
HTH
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