At work I have a separate startup drive OS 10.6.8 that will run Avid Ver. 6.0. That seems to tell me it is capable of running a 64 bit Avid app. Now does that mean is is doing the EFI Bios Dave mentioned? I'm doing a backup on the computer and can't boot to that drive right now. Are these older 301 MacPros faking the 64 bit kernel or is it the real deal? I see on my normal MacPro 3.1 that will run Ver 6.0 on the separate startup drive I see in system Software Overview:
64-bit Kernel and Extensions: No
Yet this computer will run Ver. 6. What/Who tells it to run in a 64 bit mode given the above saying the extensions are a No? Does something magical happen when Avid Ver. 6 gets booted to tell it to run in 64bit? I do remember early on there was discussion of which kernel to boot to as there were some Avid driver issues, maybe for NitrisDX or some such thing, that wouldn't load when booted in 64 bit kernel. Calling Colonel Panic, uh I mean Kernel Panic to bay 7!!!
It's sounding to me like earlier MacPros did 64 bit as an add on type of extension and the later ones are built right in. That's a generalization but is that sort of how this works?
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