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Author Topic: Logic Platinum 5.0 Requirements (June 2002?) Macintosh + Windows  (Read 2753 times)

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System Requirements Windows

Minimum:

    Athlon/Duron or Pentium 300 MHz
    Windows 98 SE/Me/2000/XP
    128 MB RAM
    CD-ROM or DVD drive
    free USB-Port for XSKey

Recommended:

    CPU with SSE command set (Athlon XP, Duron from 1GHz, Pentium III, Pentium IV)
    256 MB RAM or more
    Low-latency audio hardware for software instruments
    Multiple I/O audio hardware for Surround
    Separate fast hard drive for audio data
    MIDI interface, MIDI keyboard

 

System Requirements Mac

Minimal:

    604/250 MHz processor
    Mac OS 9.1* or higher
    128 MB RAM
    CD-ROM or DVD drive
    free USB port for XSKey

* Mac OS X support in development.

Recommended:

    CPU with Velocity Engine support (G4/MP)
    256 MB RAM or more
    Low-latency audio hardware for software instruments
    Multiple I/O audio hardware for Surround
    Separate fast hard drive for audio data
    MIDI interface, MIDI keyboard

 

System Requirements Hard Disk

    Transfer rate >3 MB/s
    Average access time <10 ms
    Sufficient capacity (approx. 5 MB per track minute)
    When using IDE drives, the CD-ROM should use the other channel
    UW SCSI controller is recommended for use with external drives