This is what I got:Frodo wrote:Well, we know that if the Mac DAW market share is a fraction of the total Mac computer market share, being 10% at best-- then it follows that there is a *large* market out there in PC world to tap into. Considering how popular MOTU's hardware is cross-platform, I should think they'd have a good idea about why sending more of their software-- including DP-- cross-platform as well.
Run this in Terminal:toodamnhip wrote:OK, 64 bit support, now what?
I mean, to me, 64 bit means nothing until every VI and plug in will run perfectly WITH DP, IN 64 bit.
Id love someone here to explain how it might work to me.
I don;t even know if my 2 x 2.4 GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon starts up in 32 or 64 bit.
ioreg -l -p IODeviceTree | grep firmware-abi
Most of what pops up as a result won't make sense, but you'll see "32" or "64". That means you *can* boot the 64-bit kernel. To do so, hold down the "6" and "4" keys while booting up.
As for explaining its benefits---
DP has been a 32-bit app for ages. That means, as with any 32-bit app, it choked when loaded with more than 3.5-4GB of data.
That DP is now 64-bit, it means that the 3.5-4GB data limit is gone under the 64-bit kernel. DP8 can now address 16-17 EXABYTES of RAM.
For all practical purposes, suffice it to say that DP8 will make use of all of the RAM your computer has or can hold.
1 exabyte = 1,073,741,824 gigabytes
17 exabytes = way more RAM than any of us have ever imagined, considering that few of us have any more than 16GB installed. Yes, the stats go well beyond what's possible today, but consider that 32-bit apps have always been 32-bit from day 1.
Remember the Atari ST? That was an "advanced" 16-bit machine when others were only 8-bit. The ST? That stood for Sixteen-bit external, Thirty-two bit internal. CPU was 8Mhz with 512k memory. Hardly enough to threaten the 3.5-4GB limit. It was the same then as it is now. No one would EVER need more than 4GB RAM. Right? That's what they said back then. LOL!
If you've ever seen the error message that DP has run out of memory, chances are you won't see that message again for a little while.
too_damn_hip$ ioreg -l -p IODeviceTree | grep firmware-abi | | "firmware-abi" = <"EFI64">
Does that mean I am running in 64 bit?
If so, does that mean that DP has just automatically been running in 32?
If so, does this mean that when your comp is set to 64, programs that ARE 64 will run at 64 and those that aren;t will automatically port somehow to 32?
And, if DP is 64 but a certain plug in inside DP, for example Blue TUbes, is 32, what happens?
Like always Frodo my brotha, thanks for the time you take in these forums.
Are you going to be at NAAM Sat?
If so, hit me up in a pm and maybe we could have a coffee...beer, heroin, whatever floats thy middle earth boat...lol..(just kidding bout heroin, I don;t do drugs cept for an occassional martini),,,,
