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This tutorial have been made for optimisation of the Macintosh Operating system version 9 control panels and system extensions to optimise workload for digital audio workstation.

Initial Tweaks

Memory ControlPanel

From the Apple Menu, choose the “Control Panels” pop-up, and click MEMORY Turn Virtual Memory OFF Be Sure RAM DISK is OFF.

Energy Saver Control Panel

From the Apple Menu, choose the “Control Panels” pop-up, and click ENERGY SAVER In the SLEEP SETUP page, set “Put the system to sleep” at NEVER. (It is also recommended that the SLEEP command not be used from the “Special” menu)

Disable Appletalk

From the Apple Menu, click CHOOSER Click INACTIVE in next to the Appletalk option at the bottom right corner of the window.

Disable Font Smoothing

From the Apple Menu, choose the “Control Panels” pop-up, and click APPEARANCE Click the FONTS tab inside the Appearance window. Disable the option “SMOOTH ALL FONTS”

VIDEO CARD INFORMATION (needed for later on)

From the Apple Menu, click “Apple System Profiler” Select the Second Tab at the top “Devices and Volumes” Under the PCI, Slot-1, AGP section, click the blue triangle to the left of “Display Card” to open the Video card info. write down the card Manufacturer

EXTENSIONS AND CONTROL PANELS

Trim your Extensions & Controls Panels to help performance and prevent possible extension conflicts; if you are a Newbie to OS 9, when in doubt, don't turn off an extension unless you are sure you don't need it, the amount of RAM saved is not worth the headache you are going to have if you inadvertently turned off something you need and don't realize it…if you want to experiment, you can use this guide first as a baseline and then pick “Duplicate Set” and try variations of your initial modified setup, that way, you can easily switch back if you make a mistake

From the Apple Menu, choose the “Control Panels” pop-up, and click EXTENSIONS MANAGER.. Click “Duplicate Set” at the bottom right corner of the Extensions Manager window. Name the duplicate set when prompted… something like “Recording Studio Mac” or your name as an Artist or Production Company

Sort First… it will make the below list much easier !

Click on the word “Package” at the top of the Package column to immediate sort the Control Panels and Extensions, this will immediately give you a bird's eye view of which packages belong together

Control Panels to turn off

If you don't intend on using a dial-up telephone modem..

Remove the X from

  • DialAssist
  • Modem
  • Remote Access

Also, Remove the X from

  • Location Manager
  • Multiple Users (assuming you are the only user, you better be, don'y let anyone use your Music Mac)
  • Software Update
  • USB Printer Sharing (who likes to share anyway)
  • Web Sharing

Extensions to turn off

If you don't have an Airport Wireless Card Installed...

Remove the X from

  • Airport AP
  • Airport AP Support
  • Airport Driver

If you don't access your Mac remotely...

Remove the X from

  • OpenTpt Remote Access
  • OpenTpt Serial Arbitrator
  • Remote Only

If you don't Voice Control your Mac...

Remove the X from

  • Speech Recognition

If you use iTunes, but don't own a Nomad, SoundSpace, or Rio (I don't think you own any of these)...

Remove the X from

  • Nomad II USB Driver
  • Nomad MG USB Driver
  • Nomad USB shim
  • NomadJukeboxLib
  • SoundSpace2Lib
  • NomadJukeboxLib Driver
  • USBRioDriver
  • USBSoundSpace2 Driver

To turn off hard drive file indexing (trust me, you want it off)

Remove the X from

  • FBC Indexing Scheduler

No Zip or Jaz drive ?

Remove the X from

  • Iomega Drive

Some to trust me on... unless you know otherwise

Remove the X from

  • Location Manager Extension
  • Multi-User Startup
  • Serial Tool
  • Software Update Engine
  • Software Update Scheduler
  • Voice Verification
  • VT102 Tool
  • XMODEM Tool
  • Web Sharing Extension
  • Setup Assistant API
  • Setup Assistant Launcher
  • Setup Info Dispatcher
  • Setup Internet Support
  • Setup Modem Selector

To turn off un-needed video extensions (remember you found out your video card in Step 2

If you have an nVidia Card

Remove the X from

  • All Extensions with “ATI” in them

If you have an ATI Card

Remove the X from

  • All Extensions with “nVidia” in them

ADVANCED TRICKS & TIPS

After an Initial Mac OS 9 Install navigate to the Extensions folder in the System Folder, select all the files (hold down Command/Apple and press 'A'), and label them with a color. This way, any third-party extensions added subsequently are easy to spot since they will appear with a different color to the original set and these colours will be visible in Extensions Manager!. Remember to load your mac up to 1 GB of RAM and allocate to the Host DAW Application as much as possible (Get info, Command-I on the Application, switch to “Memory” and set both memory values to 400,000 or more for your main Application if it hosts many plugins).


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mac_os_classic/mac_os_9_system_extensions_optimization_guide.txt · Last modified: 2022-08-10 03:32 by e1z0
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