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MAC MINI system requirements
flyfishman:
Hi,
First let me apologize if this has been asked before. I really did search for this topic.
I have a Mac Mini with the 1.83 Ghz CoreDuo, 1 GB RAM and 500 GB HD running OS X 10.6.8
I can increase the memory to 2 GB.
Can I run JR Music Center on my machine?
I don't know what DAC I will get yet, but it will be replacing a very old Lynn Genki CD player. :)
Matt:
Welcome.
As long as you have OSX 10.6 (or newer), you should be fine. MC is surprisingly efficient with regard to memory and CPU usage.
The only issue would be if your CPU doesn't support SSSE3, the current low-water mark for the Mac version. I'm not sure from looking at the Wiki page.
You could download the free trial of MC19 Mac from the top of this board and give it a try to see how you fare.
Please let us know what you learn.
flyfishman:
Thank you! That is encouraging. I just bought the Mac Mini on EBay and don't have it in my hands yet. It comes with only 1 GB RAM and I know I need to add a Gig. I won't order the memory until I find out if it has 2 512 MB or a single 1 Gb board. I have 100's of CDs to rip. This is going to be fun! I still need to figure out what DAC to buy.
flyfishman:
According to http://everymac.com/systems/apple/mac_mini/specs/mac_mini_cd_1.83-specs.html my mini (MPN A1176) is from late 2006 and according to Wikipedia the ssse3 came out in June of 2006. So, I'm hopeful.
emoon3:
I have that same mini with 2GB of RAM and I can't get MC 19 to work. I got it installed and got my library imported, but any attempt to play back any format of music crashes.
The same computer has MC 18 on it and that runs pretty well.
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