In Reply to: RE: Using Integer mode and USB hub to avoid clicks - worth trying? posted by Peter Earnshaw on April 18, 2012 at 07:05:11:
If it's a white (black too I guess) MacBook from 2009, it should support 4GB and possibly 6GB (I have an older MacBook Pro which readily went up to 6GB). Check here:
http://forums.macnn.com/69/mac-notebooks/358184/a-guide-to-macbook-ram-upgrades/Nonetheless, I feel it is obscene to require 4GB to run a music player!
BTW: Isn't "integer mode" just advertizing speak for "bit perfect"? Or basically letting the program do whatever processing in the internal 64-bit format it hypes up and then converts the data to integer format for delivery out bypassing the OS? I can't imagine this should be straining on hardware (CPU/mem/USB) at all...
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- RE: Using Integer mode and USB hub to avoid clicks - worth trying? - Archimago 04/18/1207:23:19 04/18/12 (7)
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