DayStar MP Installer Read Me
DayStar MP Floppy Release 2.6
June 13, 1997
Internet: support@daystar.com
The DayStar MP Floppy provides the latest multiprocessing software
for your Genesis MP or nPOWER upgrade card. Once you have installed the Mac OS, run
the DayStar MP Installer to install the software listed below.
Installer Note:
- When using the installer, be sure to install the software on your
machine's boot drive.
- Unlike previous releases, the second floppy is now used by the
installer program.
System Software Note:
- We recommend that you use System Software 7.5.3 or greater.
Changes from Floppy Release 2.5
This floppy release updates MP Startup, nPOWER Control and MP
Booster.
Note: MP Booster can now be used with Photoshop 4.x.
Changes from Floppy Release 2.4
This floppy release updates MP Startup and PowerFrax.
Changes from Floppy Release 2.2
This floppy release updates PowerFrax to version 1.4.5 and DayStar
Quad Processor HAL to version 1.4.8. The DayStar MP Plus Pack
1.0 was added to this release. The DayStar MP Plus Pack is a set
of Adobeª Filters that have been rewritten to take advantage of
multiprocessing.
Changes from Floppy Release 2.1
This floppy release updates MP Startup to version 1.0.8, nPOWER
Control to version 1.4 and DayStar Dual Processor HAL to version
1.4.8.
Changes from Floppy Release 2.0 This floppy release updates MP Startup to version 1.0.7, nPOWER
Control to version 1.3 and adds the Photoshop plug-in 'DayStar
MP Booster' version 1.0.1. The MP update floppy no longer installs
the FWB Drive Data update. We recommend that all users of FWB
Hard Disk ToolKit upgrade to version 2.0.
Changes from Floppy Release 1.2
This update contains a new versions of DayStar's multiprocessing
software. This floppy also includes new and updated MP plug-ins
for 3rd party software. The Installer will place these plug-ins
directly into the appropriate application folders during the installation
process. You may select "Cancel" during the plug-in installation
to have the files installed in the DayStar Files folder instead
of the application's Extensions or Plug-ins folder. PowerFrax,
DayStar's fractal explorer and benchmarking software has also
been added. (See the included Read Me files for more info on specific
files.)
Taking Advantage of Multiprocessing
Genesis MP or nPOWER equipped Power Macs run all existing Mac
OS based applications that are compatible with the PowerPC 604
CPU. These non-multiprocessing aware applications run on a single
processor at speeds comparable to the equivalent clock speed Apple
Power Macintosh machines. Multiprocessing (MP) aware applications
transparently tap into your machines additional processing power
to provide performance increases of nearly 200% to 400%, depending
on the number of processors you have installed.
Plug-in files are included that add multiprocessing functionality
to many existing applications. Over 200 software developers are
supporting the Apple/DayStar Multiprocessing Application Programming
Interface (MP API), so check with your application's developer
concerning support for specific applications.
DayStar maintains a list of developers and the applications that
support multiprocessing on our Internet web page. You can access
our web page at http://www.daystar.com.
Troubleshooting
Testing your MP system If your multiprocessing application does not seem to be accelerated
on your machine try running PowerFrax to ensure that everything
is installed and functioning correctly. This is a quick and simple
way to test that the Multiprocessor Library and the appropriate
a HAL file are installed and that all the processors in your system
are functioning. The info window should have a line of text in
it that says 'PowerPC x 2' or 'PowerPC x 4', depending on the
number of processors in your machine. Use the Multiprocessing
menu to select the maximum number of processors in necessary;
it should be noticeably faster than using 1 processor. Note that
the number of processors you select to use in PowerFrax is for
PowerFrax ONLY. It does not affect any other application. If PowerFrax
shows fewer than the number of processors you expect, use nPOWER
Control for further information.
Adequate free system memory The Multiprocessor Library is a "shared library" that gets loaded
when an MP application is launched. It is not loaded at boot time.
For this reason you should not allocate all of your available
RAM to you applications(s). The Multiprocessing Library requires
approximately 2 MB of free system memory in which to load.
Adobe Photoshop
To use Adobe Photoshop with your multiprocessing machine, you
must upgrade to Adobe Photoshop version 3.0.4 or later. Contact
Adobe for upgrade information.
Photoshop 4.0 or greater includes Adobe's 'Multiprocessor Extension'.
(Make sure that only one copy of the 'Multiprocessor Extension'
is installed.) To fully accelerate Photoshop 4.x, you should also
install the 'MP Booster' file. You should NOT use the 'Multiprocessor
Accelerator' and 'MP Plus Pack' that DayStar provides if you use
Photoshop 4.0. A common problem occurs when users upgrade to Photoshop
4.0 or greater and continue to use their existing plug-ins folder
which includes the older incompatible MP plug-ins.
If Photoshop does not seem to be accelerated on your machine perform
the following steps to ensure that everything is installed and
functioning correctly:
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Run PowerFrax. This is a quick and simple way to test that the
Multiprocessor Library is installed and that all the processors
in your system are functioning. The Info window should have a
line of text in it that says 'PowerPC x 2' or 'PowerPC x 4', depending
on the number of processors in your machine. Use the Multiprocessing
menu to select the maximum number of processors if necessary;
it should be noticably faster than using 1 processor. Note that
the number of processors you select to use in PowerFrax is for
PowerFrax ONLY. It does not affect any other application. If PowerFrax
shows fewer than the number of processors you expect, use nPOWER
Control for further information.
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Quit all open applications and launch Photoshop. Once it is running
switch to the Finder. Use 'About This Macintosh' under the Apple
menu to see what the largest unused block left in the system is.
If it is less than 2 MB quit Photoshop and use the 'Get Info'
command to adjust its preferred and minimum memory allocations
so that the largest unused block in the system with Photoshop
running will be at least 2 MB. If you plan to have other applications
open while running Photoshop then you will need to reduce Photoshop's
memory allocation even more. The Multiprocessor Library needs
at least 2 MB of free memory in which to run.
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If you still don't see a performance boost then it's possible
that you have an older version or more than one copy of the 'Multiprocessor
Accelerator' installed. Quit Photoshop and use the Finder 'Find
File' command to search for 'Multiprocessor Accelerator'. You
only want to keep one copy; the latest one. As of this writing,
the latest version is 1.0.2. You can find out what version a file
is by using the 'Get Info' command in the Finder's File menu.
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Make sure that the one copy you keep is in the plug-ins folder
that Photoshop uses. A common problem occurs when the plug-ins
folder is changed using Photoshop's Preferences command. When
this is done Photoshop will not find plug-ins in any other folder
which can lead to considerable confusion.
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After making sure that there is only one copy of 'Multiprocessor
Accelerator' installed relaunch Photoshop. Use the 'About Plug-in'
submenu under the Apple menu to get information about the 'Multiprocessor
Accelerator' extension. If you cannot find a 'Multiprocessor Accelerator'
item in the submenu then Photoshop is not looking in the plug-ins
folder you thought it was. Quit Photoshop, move the 'Multiprocessor
Accelerator' extension to the real plug-ins folder and try again.
If you can't find your real plug-ins folder, try using the Finder
'Find File' command to search for any of the plug-ins that showed
up in the 'About Plug-in' submenu. This should lead you to the
appropriate folder.
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Having completed the above steps you should now be able to see
a significant performance boost in normally slow operations inside
Photoshop. A simple test is to open an image that is less than
a third of the size of the RAM currently assigned to Photoshop.
Run a 'Find Edges' on it while counting off seconds. Now use the
'About Plug-in' submenu under the Apple menu to get information
about the 'Multiprocessor Accelerator' extension. You can turn
off multiprocessing temporarily here using the check box. Click
OK and run Find Edges again. You should notice a considerable
slowdown without multiprocessing.
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Repeat steps one through five for the 'DayStar MP Booster'. As
of this writing, the latest version is 1.0.1. The 'DayStar MP
Booster' is always active and does not have a toggle switch to
turn multiprocessing off. To test the 'DayStar MP Booster' launch
Photoshop with the 'DayStar MP Booster' in the plug-ins folder.
Perform an arbitrary rotate of 30 degrees. Quit Photoshop, remove
'DayStar MP Booster' from the plug-ins folder and relaunch Photoshop.
Perform the same rotate. You should see a noticeable difference.
If problems persist please contact StarTeck. Our Tech Support staff will be happy to help you get the best
performance possible out of your multiprocessing machine.
QuarkXPress
To use QuarkXPress with your multiprocessing machine, you must
upgrade to QuarkXPress version 3.3.1 or later. Contact Quark for
upgrade information.
Suitcase
To use SuitCase with your multiprocessing machine, you must upgrade
to Suitcase version 3.0 or later. Contact Symantec for upgrade
information.
Virtual Memory (VM) or RAM Doubler
Turning on Virtual Memory or installing RAM Doubler will disable
multiprocessing on your multiprocessing machine. For this reason,
the DayStar Installer turns VM off and displays a reminder on
start up if VM is enabled. RAM Doubler should be removed from
your active Extensions Folder in order to disable it.
Software Updates
Updates to DayStar's multiprocessing software are available on
the following online services: Internet Web Page- http://www.daystar.com/download.html
System Software Note:
We recommend that you check out the Mac OS web page (http://www.info.apple.com/swupdates/) for the latest Mac OS software updates.
Note: Genesis MP or nPOWER-equipped Power Macintosh systems use
the same version of the Mac OS as the Power Macintosh 7500/7600/8500/9500.
Any updates to the Mac OS for these Power Macintosh computers
will also be designed for use with your Genesis MP or nPOWER card.
Version History
DayStar MP Floppy Release 2.6
Files Updated
MP Startup 1.2.1
nPOWER Control 1.5
MP Booster 1.0.4
Files Removed:
DayStar Precision CP2 MP
DayStar MP Floppy Release 2.5
Files Updated
PowerFrax 1.4.8
MP Startup 1.1.0
DayStar MP Floppy Release 2.4
Files Updated
Adobe Premiere MP 1.0.1
Adobe After Effects MP 1.7
nPOWER Control 1.4.1
DayStar MP Floppy Release 2.3
General Maintenance Release
Files Updated:
PowerFrax 1.4.5 DayStar Quad Processor HAL 1.4.8
Files Added
DayStar MP Plus Pack 1.0
DayStar MP Floppy Release 2.2
General Maintenance Release
Files Updated:
MP Startup 1.0.8
nPOWER Control 1.4
DayStar Dual Processor HAL 1.4.8
DayStar MP Floppy Release 2.1
General Maintenance Release
Files Added:
DayStar MP Booster 1.0.1
Files Updated:
MP Startup 1.0.7
nPOWER Control 1.3
PowerFrax 1.4.4
Files Removed:
FWB's Hard Disk Toolkit Drive Data
DayStar MP Floppy Release 2.0
Support was added for the dual processor Genesis MP and nPOWER
upgrade cards. The name of the floppy was modified to reflect
these changes.
Files Added:
Adobe Premiere MP 1.0.0
DayStar Dual Processor HAL 1.4
PowerFrax 1.4.2
FWB's Hard Disk Toolkit Drive Data - February 14, 1996 (This file
should be used with version 1.8 of HDT in order to fix the Quantum
FireBall Hard Drive problem. See the Important Hard Drive Info
file for more information.)
Files Updated:
Multiprocessing API Library 1.4 (formerly DayStar MPLibrary)
DayStar Quad Processor HAL 1.4 (formerly Genesis MP Support)
MP Startup 1.0.5 (formerly Genesis MP Startup)
Multiprocessor Accelerator 1.0.2
Adobe After Effects MP 1.4
DayStar Precision CP2 MP 1.0.1 (Formerly Genesis MP CP2)
Files Removed:
Printer Fix 1.1 (DayStar now recommends upgrading to System 7.5.3
or greater)
Genesis MP Update Floppy Release 1.2
Files Updated:
DayStar MPLibrary 0.9.14
Genesis MP Support 0.9.18
Genesis MP Update Floppy Release 1.0
This was the Initial Release
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