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    Default booting with -force64: some programs can not run, is this normal ?


    To optimize memory usage for photoshop I tried to boot with -force64 to enable 64-bit computing, which is good for photoshop as the amount of available memory increased from 2100 MB (x32 mode) tot 3696 MB (x64 mode), but alot of programs like lizard, osx86tools, which are installed natively by the Leohazard 10.6.2 DVD, do not run and will give an error when trying to start them.
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    Well i think the cpu is the probleem :P not funny but it is because your not using a 100% kernel
    it also could be the cpu check are you patching the binary's?

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    Done it with Marvin's utility but all the programs run very well in standard mode. The problem is that Marvin''s utility cannot run in 64-bit mode, so. I am using the blacknight kernel optimized for Phenom processors and I run the Marvin's utility.
    Systeem 1:

    -Intel Core i7-2600 3.4 GHz
    -Shuttle SH67H7 barebone (Intel H67)
    -8 GB DDR3 1333 Geil RAM
    -SATA Hitachi 2 TB HDD met AHCI enabled
    -XFX Radeon HD 5770 1 GB GDDR5
    -Sony DVD-RW/ROM AHCI SATA optical drive

    Systeem 2:

    -AMD Phenom II X4 955 Black Edition
    -SN78SH7 shuttle barebone (nForce720a)
    -4 GB DDR2 1066 Corsair RAM
    -SATA Seagate 1.5 TB HDD met AHCI enabled
    -Sapphire Radeon 4670 512 MB
    -Pioneer DVD-RW/ROM AHCI SATA optical drive

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    Download the newest legacy kernel from blog.Nawcom.com. That installer runs also a AMD patcher
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