Uhhh - that sounds fishy. I run a stable of Lion-based (and a couple of ML-based tester) Mac Pro's with 4GB each and they run everything that I throw at them, so your "memory expert" sounds like he's trying to sell you more RAM (and that IS his job...).
The only systems that I've bumped to 8GB and 16GB are a pair of VMWare test platforms and our video editing monster (8 procs, 16GB). I really suspect that throwing more RAM at this isn't going to be your answer. Tim On May 11, 2012, at 2:12 PM, stephen barncard wrote: > thanks Scott. I'll do that, > > UPDATE > > I'm really not happy to completely reinstall here, I don't think that will > fix things permanently. > I gave a call to my favorite RAM company RAMJET, and their memory expert told > me that the Mac Pro on Lion REALLY needs more than the 6 stock gigs installed > (!) and suggested I get a 3-stick upgrade of 4 gb modules to get up to 15 > gigs, so I ordered them and we'll see how that works out. I will never fully > understand memory math and why these have to work in threes - (is it the 64 > bits?) -- currently there are 6 1 gig sticks, with two open slots. I will > lose one of the 1 gig sticks, so the total goes to 15g. > > William Gibson had no idea about how astronomical ram size would go. None of > us did. > > I will report back _______________________________________________ use-livecode mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode
