These machines will never run Mtn Lion as shipped, not without a different graphics driver. I don't have the list, but there are macs people purchased about 3 years ago, including some high end mac pros, that rely on 32 bit Kexts for their graphics. ![]() ![]() You can start here.Ĭonfirmed: Mountain Lion incompatible with some 64bit Macs > Comments I use CogX & Foobar2000 as my primary audio players on OSX & Windows otherwise.and manage my libraries myself even after all these years.ĭo a little research. In fact I only use iTunes for the occasional client job, occasionally grabbing a song or album I can't get elsewhere, and for my iPhone. However the only reason I can see for insisting on tying a future release to Mavericks (or etc) though is because ProKit & GPU driver updates tend to come with each OSX release (rather than individual package updates like with 10.6.x & before).Īnyway not sure why you bring iTunes & phones into this.I have plenty of music apps that can connect to my iPhone's iTunes database without using iTunes and you can backup over the air as well as to iTunes. The driver changes in 10.8 & ProKit would have to be tested & developed for 10.7.which was already legacy when Logic X debuted. ![]() The version of ProKit in 10.8.4 is required for Logic X, and so 10.7 support is buggy. Logic X doesn't support anything that doesn't run 10.8.4+.but there are reasons for this. Logic 9 *did* eventually drop support for G5's and PowerPC.
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