
This way, my loads are managed rather easy between all machines,Īnd I don't have to worry about CPU hogging.every machine has a dedicated purpose.Ĭheck or for good deals on old G3's and G4's. Click and hold MacPAR deLuxe 5.0. Open up Launchpad, and type MacPAR deLuxe 5.0.1 in the search box on the top.
#Macpar deluxe version 5.0.1 download
Stuff from their download folders to my main machine,Īnd unpack them using MPDL, and then burn as necessary. Option 2: Delete MacPAR deLuxe 5.0.1 in the Launchpad.
#Macpar deluxe version 5.0.1 verification
After the verification step, MacPAR deLuxe unpacks the data. MacPAR deLuxe can recover missing information by processing so called 'par' and 'par2' files. It verifies that the file set is complete, and all files are undamaged. When stuff is done, I simply transfer over my network the MacPAR deLuxe assist you in combining these files after the download finishes. I have a dedicated mac on my home network that is an oldī&W G3 300 with 512MB of Ram, OSX 10.4.8, two 80GB HDs,Īnd 10/100T ethernet that all it runs is Azureus and Thoth. My suggestion is invest not in more RAM, but invest in a secondĪzureus and Thoth will run on as little as as a G3 processor. If your gonna run a dedicated Azureus or Thoth client 24/7, I'm only guessing your running all three apps on the same machine. So my guesses are then, according to Gerard, if you stopĪzareus or Thoth, and do your MPDL work unpacking stuff, So there is is! Tooo bad I ddin't find the email to do this myself in time It might be interesting to find out what program that is (or are), and see what happens if you manage to stop the other program(s) during the MPDL run. The El Capitandu version in particular, fixed many bugs while a lot of new features have been added, and system security has been greatly enhanced as well. However, when you are sure the program uses 50% CPU, and still the computer slows down considerably, then apparently some other process is using the other 50% the the CPU. The 3 GB of memory you have is more than enough, and adding more will not make any difference.

I optimized the program considerably during the last few years, but it still remains a "hog", as you say. A lot of calculations take place, in particular in the repair phase.

To answer your question: MPDL is a CPU-heavy program. Anyway, thanks for your mail, and for using MDPL.

Loek Jehee forwarded your mail to me I recommend to use the menu "send e-mail to the author" in the MacPAR deLuxe Help menu to directly contact me for question on the program.
