idkew macrumors 68020 Original poster Sep 10, 2002 #1 I am getting tons of beach balls when using Illustrator in Jag. My Ti is all maxed out, so it is not that. The files is also not too complicated. I mean a ton, these come up when clicking on a menu and last 10-30 seconds. Ideas to fix this?
I am getting tons of beach balls when using Illustrator in Jag. My Ti is all maxed out, so it is not that. The files is also not too complicated. I mean a ton, these come up when clicking on a menu and last 10-30 seconds. Ideas to fix this?
krossfyter macrumors 601 Sep 10, 2002 #2 damn man. thats odd. did you do an upgrade or a clean install? how much ram is set to be used for that app?
damn man. thats odd. did you do an upgrade or a clean install? how much ram is set to be used for that app?
jelloshotsrule macrumors G3 Sep 11, 2002 #3 have you updated illustrator to version 10.0.3? i think that's the latest version.... if you have, not sure what to tell you...
have you updated illustrator to version 10.0.3? i think that's the latest version.... if you have, not sure what to tell you...
idkew macrumors 68020 Original poster Sep 11, 2002 #4 well, i am in jag, and os X does not require allocating RAM. It can eats as much as 1024MB if it needs. as for the update, no, i have not...... i am "searching" for it. has anyone had performance problems that were fived with the 10.0.3 update?😕
well, i am in jag, and os X does not require allocating RAM. It can eats as much as 1024MB if it needs. as for the update, no, i have not...... i am "searching" for it. has anyone had performance problems that were fived with the 10.0.3 update?😕
sphereboy macrumors 6502 Sep 11, 2002 #5 There's an update in the Adobe site for Illustrator. That could fix it.
bousozoku Moderator emeritus Sep 11, 2002 #6 I've got Illustrator running with 10.1.5 and 10.2. My current version of Illustrator is 10.0.3 but I recently had 10.0.1 running with Mac OS X 10.1.5. Illustrator seems a bit faster but version 10 is still a memory hog.
I've got Illustrator running with 10.1.5 and 10.2. My current version of Illustrator is 10.0.3 but I recently had 10.0.1 running with Mac OS X 10.1.5. Illustrator seems a bit faster but version 10 is still a memory hog.
idkew macrumors 68020 Original poster Sep 11, 2002 #7 i broke down and registered so i could download adobe's update.... i hate registering fro stuff. illustrator "seems" to be working better now.
i broke down and registered so i could download adobe's update.... i hate registering fro stuff. illustrator "seems" to be working better now.