4DM Posted April 5, 2005 Share Posted April 5, 2005 (Cross-posted on cgtalk) According to MacCentral, the latest version (CS2) will increase the memory allocation for Photoshop on a Mac G5 beyond the current 2Gb limit - asssuming of course that you have more on board. I cannot find any reference to this on Adobe's site - but does anyone here know what the maximum memory limit will be on a G5? Would it be the full 8Gb? And could anyone include a link to some more info? i.e. What should the memory pref. settings be as a percentage of available memory etc, etc etc? Many thanks. Have been waiting for this news for a long time! Cheers, D. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Iain Denby Posted April 5, 2005 Share Posted April 5, 2005 Oh I hope the same applies to a PC. I have 4gb at the moment and have of it is redundent. If it does, it's worth the upgrade just for that alone. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ernest Burden III Posted April 5, 2005 Share Posted April 5, 2005 does anyone here know what the maximum memory limit will be on a G5? Would it be the full 8Gb? i.e. What should the memory pref. settings be as a percentage of available memory etc, etc etc? Do you mean that Apple's still require you to specify memory amounts to programs? I thight that would have been finally done away with in OSX. On a PC you have memory and programs use it. Actually, my biggest memory problem is that Photoshop does NOT release memory when I close an image but leave the app open and minimized. I have to shut down PS to make the memory available to everybody else again. Nothing else does that. Otherwise, everything just shares. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
4DM Posted April 5, 2005 Author Share Posted April 5, 2005 Do you mean that Apple's still require you to specify memory amounts to programs? I thight that would have been finally done away with in OSX. No, Ernest, you don't need to allocate memory to apps in OSX, it is just that Photoshop had a theoretical 2Gb maximum,( though in reality it was advisable to only allocate an optimal 70% of it in Photoshop memory preferences.) But with a total of 8 Gb of memory available on the G5, it would have been great if Photoshop could have used more then the 70%x2Gb. Anyway, a helpful poster called Halo at cgtalk had this to say about the latest CS2 version: 3.5gb seems to be about the most commonly quoted amount... http://photoshopnews.com/?p=134#more-134 So at least it looks like we're up for a doubling of available memory for Photoshop, which is very welcome.There are also some useful tips in that article regarding Cache level allocations, and OS memory requirements. Cheers, D. PS: Ernest, guess what, your home town came up in a question on BBC's University Challenge here last night. Apparently they changed it's name to Ossining around 100 years ago, so it wouldn't have an association with that famous nearby "establishment" with the Native American name "Sing Sing". You learn something every day! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BpOx Posted April 29, 2005 Share Posted April 29, 2005 I cannot find any reference to this on Adobe's site - but does anyone here know what the maximum memory limit will be on a G5? Would it be the full 8Gb? http://macnn.com/news/19868&startNumber=20 says here that the g5 could take up to 8gb Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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