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--- Quote from: ScratchTehEPICSpaceDude on June 25, 2012, 07:56:13 PM --- Model Name: Mac mini Model Identifier: Macmini1,1 Processor Name: Intel Core Duo Processor Speed: 1.83 GHz Number Of Processors: 1 Total Number Of Cores: 2 L2 Cache: 2 MB Memory: 2 GB Bus Speed: 667 MHz Intel GMA 950: Chipset Model: GMA 950 Type: GPU Bus: Built-In VRAM (Total): 64 MB of Shared System Memory Vendor: Intel (0x8086) Device ID: 0x27a2 Revision ID: 0x0003 Displays: Cinema Display: Resolution: 1680 x 1050 Pixel Depth: 32-Bit Color (ARGB8888) Main Display: Yes Mirror: Off Online: Yes Rotation: Supported Memory Slots: ECC: Disabled BANK 0/DIMM0: Size: 1 GB Type: DDR2 SDRAM Speed: 667 MHz Status: OK Manufacturer: 0x7F7F7F7FCB000000 Part Number: 0x20444F504531413136333332202 020202020 Serial Number: 0x00000000 BANK 1/DIMM1: Size: 1 GB Type: DDR2 SDRAM Speed: 667 MHz Status: OK Manufacturer: 0x7F7F7F7FCB000000 Part Number: 0x20444F504531413136333332202 020202020 Serial Number: 0x00000000 --- End quote --- My toaster has more RAM than this >:C This make cunt mad! |
| Night Fox:
--- Quote from: ScratchTehEPICSpaceDude on June 25, 2012, 05:32:50 PM ---No background programs. --- End quote --- you had background programs open. |
| Continous:
--- Quote from: Night Fox on June 25, 2012, 08:14:32 PM ---you had background programs open. --- End quote --- Or his Mac can't handle the single process. |
| ScratchTehEPICSpaceDude:
--- Quote from: Night Fox on June 25, 2012, 08:14:32 PM ---you had background programs open. --- End quote --- I do? What are they and how do I disable them? |
| Axolotl:
--- Quote from: zenloth on June 25, 2012, 06:44:03 PM ---Processes, not processors. I still believe you should try updating drivers. For your intel card - http://www.intel.com/p/en_US/support/detect Looking at your ram/processor (2gb and dual core 1.85), i'd think you should be able to run blockland, however they are very low specs for recent computers. I'm not quite sure the system resources that are used by OSX. Did it crash when you were doing something quite arduous? Like setting off lots of physics or explosions at once? or having a lot of bricks ghosted? --- End quote --- Built-in mac processes don't really hog up the RAM, but kernel_task only hogs about 200-400MB of RAM. I think quitting kernel_task forces the computer to restart. |
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