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FWIW my 27” iMac (2017) on Mojave has never had a problem with any version of Photoshop CC. It’s now running on macOS 10.14.1 and I updated Photoshop CC yesterday to release 20.0.1. As far as I can tell, everything is still working flawlessly together. Radeon Pro 580 8192 MB graphics

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I downloaded Photoshop CC 2019 20.0.1 today.  I went to the Preferences/Performance page to check" Use Graphics Processor", and there are some substantial changes to the page including a statement of what graphics card my computer has, elimination of that odd Asian statement and an "Advanced" subpage.  So far Photoshop CC 20.0.1 runs successfully with no issues.  But I have not opened and closed Photoshop often enough to be sure; the changes give me some confidence that the problem has been addressed.  Adobe did do what the customer support person told me they would do.  I am suspicious that the problem only occurred with some graphics processors and certain file sizes.

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On 11/19/2018 at 12:24 AM, zeitz said:

 I went to the Preferences/Performance page to check" Use Graphics Processor", and there are some substantial changes to the page including a statement of what graphics card my computer has, elimination of that odd Asian statement and an "Advanced" subpage.

The text engine options are still in the Type preferences.

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On 10/23/2018 at 10:52 AM, Exodies said:

There is very little digital stuff which lives in isolation and can survive in a static environmental bubble. Eg offline storage media - can you buy an 8” floppy drive still?

Well, 8" disks are all over the place, like for instance Amazon:

https://www.amazon.com/floppy-diskette-5-WORKING-GIFTS-PROMOTIONS/dp/B01N1JRQ0E

For the drive itself, they are still on eBay, even new ;)

https://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-VINTAGE-SYCOR-145-DUAL-8-FLOPPY-DISK-DRIVE-350-340-SMART-COMPUTER-TERMINAL-/332871748147

 

:lol:

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