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[== Conflict Catcher Information ==]
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General Preferences:
Use Startup Reorder •
Find Startup Crashes
Recognize Aliases
Report System Patches •
Estimate Memory Use
Recognize Fonts Folder
Icon Preferences:
Show CC's Startup Icon
Icon Wrapping •
Show Startup Icons
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Conflict Test Preferences:
Log Conflict Tests
Restart Between Tests
Set Preferences:
Warn Before Saving Sets
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[== Power Macintosh Information ==]
Power Macintosh computers are capable of running new programs which take advantage of the PowerPC processor.
These programs can have their performance affected by system patches from Startup Files (Extensions, Control Panels, etc.).
If "Report System Patches" is enabled in Conflict Catcher's Preferences (the default), this report will detail a list of system patches done by each Startup File.
In this list, Conflict Catcher shows the type of code (PowerPC or 68000) for the existing system trap and for the system patch that is being installed.
If an existing system trap is PowerPC, PPC&68K (PowerPC and 68000), or PPCDisp (Dispatched), then a system patch of 68000 code can cause decreased performance for PowerPC programs.
In this report, Conflict Catcher marks each system patch of this type with an "*". A single system patch of this type may not cause noticable performance decreases, but the cumulative effect can be large.