Photoshop CS2 - Leopard - Intel confusion

I've been reading all the posts I can find concerning CS2 on Intel/Leopard. I'd like to upgrade to Leopard as it seems to have some great features. My 1GHz G4 iMac is already grunting just running some of the more demanding apps under Tiger, so I'm guessing Leopard would be all but unusable. Am I right about that? I read that some folks were having problems with CS2 under Leopard, but it was not clear to me if these are Leopard problems or Intel problems. Since CS2 is not "universal" according to Adobe, it must be running under Rosetta. Is that a problem and is it noticeably slow? Would I be better off trying to find a used G5? Should I pop for a new iMac with Leopard and cough up the $200 to get CS3? Any experiences and/or insights would be appreciated.

*"My 1GHz G4 iMac is already grunting just running some of the more demanding apps under Tiger, so I'm guessing Leopard would be all but unusable. Am I right about that?*"
According to your profile, you've only got 512MBs of RAM. That's the bare minimum required these days to even run the operating system. Max out the RAM, and your computer will run much more smoothly.

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      cr2: 0x00000000
    Binary Images:
    0x80000000 - 0x8005dff7  com.apple.framework.IOKit 2.0 (???) <A769737F-E0D6-FB06-29B4-915CF4F43420> /System/Library/Frameworks/IOKit.framework/Versions/A/IOKit
    0x8007d000 - 0x800e7fe7  libstdc++.6.dylib 7.9.0 (compatibility 7.0.0) <411D87F4-B7E1-44EB-F201-F8B4F9227213> /usr/lib/libstdc++.6.dylib
    0x80142000 - 0x802e9ff7  libSystem.B.dylib 125.2.10 (compatibility 1.0.0) <ADF8138B-2384-2FC0-CCBF-C4721B53568A> /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib
    0x8036b000 - 0x804e6fe7  com.apple.CoreFoundation 6.6.4 (550.42) <C78D5079-663E-9734-7AFA-6CE79A0539F1> /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreFoundation.framework/Versions/A/CoreFoundation
    0x805de000 - 0x805ecfe7  libz.1.dylib 1.2.3 (compatibility 1.0.0) <3CE8AA79-F077-F1B0-A039-9103A4A02E92> /usr/lib/libz.1.dylib
    0x805f1000 - 0x805fdff7  libkxld.dylib ??? (???) <F0E915AD-6B32-0D5E-D24B-B188447FDD23> /usr/lib/system/libkxld.dylib
    0x80601000 - 0x80647ff7  libauto.dylib ??? (???) <29422A70-87CF-10E2-CE59-FEE1234CFAAE> /usr/lib/libauto.dylib
    0x80654000 - 0x807d6fe7  libicucore.A.dylib 40.0.0 (compatibility 1.0.0) <D375C1CF-C88D-C5F6-3C49-CD429023FBAC> /usr/lib/libicucore.A.dylib
    0x80838000 - 0x808e5fe7  libobjc.A.dylib 227.0.0 (compatibility 1.0.0) <DF8E4CFA-3719-3415-0BF1-E8C5E561C3B1> /usr/lib/libobjc.A.dylib
    0x808f9000 - 0x808fcfe7  libmathCommon.A.dylib 315.0.0 (compatibility 1.0.0) <1622A54F-1A98-2CBE-B6A4-2122981A500E> /usr/lib/system/libmathCommon.A.dylib
    0x8fe00000 - 0x8fe4162b  dyld 132.1 (???) <A4F6ADCC-6448-37B4-ED6C-ABB2CD06F448> /usr/lib/dyld
    0xb8000000 - 0xb81defff +com.adobe.Photoshop 9.0.2 (9.0.2x312 [20060822.902x312 02:00:00 cutoff]9.0.2x311) (9.0.2) <6437A74D-607F-7339-5F7E-F6B0EF81C25D> /Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS2/Adobe Photoshop CS2.app/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Photoshop CS2
    0xffff0000 - 0xffff1fff  libSystem.B.dylib ??? (???) <ADF8138B-2384-2FC0-CCBF-C4721B53568A> /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib
    Translated Code Information:
    objc[1398]: garbage collection is ON
    Rosetta Version:  22.27
    Args:      /Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS2/Adobe Photoshop CS2.app/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Photoshop CS2 -psn_0_303178
    Exception: EXC_BAD_ACCESS (0x0001)
    Thread 0: (0xb0324d74, 0xb815a8ff)
    0x92429a18: /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/CarbonC ore.framework/Versions/A/CarbonCore : _MPWaitOnSemaphore + 40
    0x018baf90: @executable_path/../Frameworks/AdobeACE.framework/Versions/A/AdobeACE : ACESemaphoreList::Wait(unsigned long) + 36
    0x018bb1dc: @executable_path/../Frameworks/AdobeACE.framework/Versions/A/AdobeACE : ACEMPThread::Task() + 76
    0x018baba0: @executable_path/../Frameworks/AdobeACE.framework/Versions/A/AdobeACE : _TaskGlue + 28
    0x9242a964: /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/CarbonC ore.framework/Versions/A/CarbonCore : _PrivateMPEntryPoint + 100
    0x981102a8: /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib : __pthread_body + 40
    0x00000000: /Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS2/Adobe Photoshop CS2.app/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Photoshop CS2 :  + 0
    PPC Thread State
    srr0: 0x00000000    srr1: 0x00000000                     vrsave: 0x00000000
    cr:  0xXXXXXXXX        xer: 0x00000000         lr: 0x92429a5c        ctr: 0x9806fb20
    r00: 0xffffffda     r01: 0xf0305d20     r02: 0x0d4a1a60     r03: 0x00007f03    
    r04: 0x7fffffff     r05: 0x00000000     r06: 0x00000000     r07: 0x00000000    
    r08: 0x00000010     r09: 0x4d555458     r10: 0x00100000     r11: 0xa0ed8694    
    r12: 0x9806fb20     r13: 0x00000000     r14: 0x00000000     r15: 0x00000000    
    r16: 0x00000000     r17: 0x00000000     r18: 0x00000000     r19: 0x00000000    
    r20: 0x00000000     r21: 0x00000000     r22: 0x00000000     r23: 0x00000000    
    r24: 0x00000000     r25: 0x00000000     r26: 0x00000000     r27: 0x00000000    
    r28: 0x00000000     r29: 0x7fffffff     r30: 0x00000000     r31: 0x924299fc    
    Thread 1: (0xb03a6d74, 0xb815a8ff)
    0x981f3ac4: /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib : __dispatch_semaphore_wait_slow + 248
    0x981f21b0: /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib : __dispatch_worker_thread + 116
    0x981102a8: /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib : __pthread_body + 40
    0x00000000: /Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS2/Adobe Photoshop CS2.app/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Photoshop CS2 :  + 0
    PPC Thread State
    srr0: 0x00000000    srr1: 0x00000000                     vrsave: 0x00000000
    cr:  0xXXXXXXXX        xer: 0x20000000         lr: 0x981f3adc        ctr: 0x9806fb20
    r00: 0xffffffda     r01: 0xf0386dc0     r02: 0x00000000     r03: 0x00002b03    
    r04: 0x00000040     r05: 0x3b9aa88e     r06: 0x00000020     r07: 0x00000000    
    r08: 0x3b9aa88e     r09: 0x00000000     r10: 0x3b9aa88e     r11: 0xa0ed8694    
    r12: 0x9806fb20     r13: 0x00000000     r14: 0x00000000     r15: 0x00000000    
    r16: 0x00000000     r17: 0x00000000     r18: 0x00000000     r19: 0x00000000    
    r20: 0x00000000     r21: 0xa0ede80c     r22: 0xa0ede800     r23: 0xa0ede808    
    r24: 0x00000178     r25: 0x104a82e1     r26: 0xa0ede588     r27: 0x00000040    
    r28: 0x0000000f     r29: 0x224d288e     r30: 0xa0ede7e0     r31: 0x981f39d4    
    Thread 2: (0xb022078c, 0xb815aa8b)
    0x00000000: /Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS2/Adobe Photoshop CS2.app/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Photoshop CS2 :  + 0
    0x9246a4a4: /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/CarbonC ore.framework/Versions/A/CarbonCore : _TS_exception_listener_thread + 128
    0x981102a8: /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib : __pthread_body + 40
    PPC Thread State
    srr0: 0x00000000    srr1: 0x00000000                     vrsave: 0x00000000
    cr:  0xXXXXXXXX        xer: 0x20000000         lr: 0x980701e4        ctr: 0x9806fab0
    r00: 0xffffffe1     r01: 0xf0203df0     r02: 0xa0ee3430     r03: 0x0c800000    
    r04: 0x00000002     r05: 0x00000000     r06: 0x00000054     r07: 0x00007707    
    r08: 0x00000000     r09: 0x00000000     r10: 0x00000600     r11: 0xa0ed8190    
    r12: 0x9806fab0     r13: 0x00000000     r14: 0x00000000     r15: 0x00000000    
    r16: 0x00000000     r17: 0x00000000     r18: 0x00000000     r19: 0x00000000    
    r20: 0x00000000     r21: 0x00000000     r22: 0x0c800000     r23: 0x00000000    
    r24: 0x00000054     r25: 0x00007707     r26: 0x00000000     r27: 0x00000000    
    r28: 0x00000002     r29: 0x00000002     r30: 0x00000000     r31: 0x9246a42c    
    Thread 3: (0xb011cd74, 0xb815a8ff)
    0x981f3ac4: /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib : __dispatch_semaphore_wait_slow + 248
    0x981f21b0: /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib : __dispatch_worker_thread + 116
    0x981102a8: /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib : __pthread_body + 40
    0x00000000: /Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS2/Adobe Photoshop CS2.app/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Photoshop CS2 :  + 0
    PPC Thread State
    srr0: 0x00000000    srr1: 0x00000000                     vrsave: 0x00000000
    cr:  0xXXXXXXXX        xer: 0x20000000         lr: 0x981f3adc        ctr: 0x9806fb20
    r00: 0xffffffda     r01: 0xf0101dc0     r02: 0x00000000     r03: 0x00002a03    
    r04: 0x00000040     r05: 0x3b9aa501     r06: 0x00000020     r07: 0x00000000    
    r08: 0x3b9aa501     r09: 0x00000000     r10: 0x3b9aa501     r11: 0xa0ed8694    
    r12: 0x9806fb20     r13: 0x00000000     r14: 0x00000000     r15: 0x00000000    
    r16: 0x00000000     r17: 0x00000000     r18: 0x00000000     r19: 0x00000000    
    r20: 0x00000000     r21: 0xa0ede7cc     r22: 0xa0ede7c0     r23: 0xa0ede7c8    
    r24: 0x00000178     r25: 0x278d44fd     r26: 0xa0ede50c     r27: 0x00000040    
    r28: 0x0000000f     r29: 0x224d2501     r30: 0xa0ede7a0     r31: 0x981f39d4    
    Thread 4: (0xb019ed74, 0xb815a8ff)
    0x981f3ac4: /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib : __dispatch_semaphore_wait_slow + 248
    0x981f21b0: /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib : __dispatch_worker_thread + 116
    0x981102a8: /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib : __pthread_body + 40
    0x00000000: /Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS2/Adobe Photoshop CS2.app/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Photoshop CS2 :  + 0
    PPC Thread State
    srr0: 0x00000000    srr1: 0x00000000                     vrsave: 0x00000000
    cr:  0xXXXXXXXX        xer: 0x20000000         lr: 0x981f3adc        ctr: 0x9806fb20
    r00: 0xffffffda     r01: 0xf0182dc0     r02: 0x00000000     r03: 0x00002a03    
    r04: 0x0000003f     r05: 0x256a0432     r06: 0x0000001f     r07: 0x00000000    
    r08: 0x6104ce32     r09: 0x00000000     r10: 0x256a0432     r11: 0xa0ed8694    
    r12: 0x9806fb20     r13: 0x00000000     r14: 0x00000000     r15: 0x00000000    
    r16: 0x00000000     r17: 0x00000000     r18: 0x00000000     r19: 0x00000000    
    r20: 0x00000000     r21: 0xa0ede7cc     r22: 0xa0ede7c0     r23: 0xa0ede7c8    
    r24: 0x00000175     r25: 0x6ad3f98f     r26: 0xa0ede50c     r27: 0x0000003f    
    r28: 0x0000000e     r29: 0xd081ba32     r30: 0xa0ede7a0     r31: 0x981f39d4    
    Thread 5: (0xb009ad38, 0xb815acc0)
    0x981f24d8: /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib : __dispatch_mgr_invoke + 228
    0x981f1ebc: /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib : __dispatch_queue_invoke + 308
    0x981f204c: /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib : __dispatch_worker_thread2 + 372
    0x981f2188: /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib : __dispatch_worker_thread + 76
    0x981102a8: /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib : __pthread_body + 40
    0x00000000: /Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS2/Adobe Photoshop CS2.app/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Photoshop CS2 :  + 0
    PPC Thread State
    srr0: 0x00000000    srr1: 0x00000000                     vrsave: 0x00000000
    cr:  0xXXXXXXXX        xer: 0x20000000         lr: 0x981f24a0        ctr: 0x980b3744
    r00: 0x0000016b     r01: 0xf0080bb0     r02: 0x00000000     r03: 0x00000004    
    r04: 0x00000000     r05: 0x00000000     r06: 0xf0080d0c     r07: 0x00000001    
    r08: 0xf0080d28     r09: 0x00000000     r10: 0x00000032     r11: 0xa0ed7530    
    r12: 0x980b3744     r13: 0x10624dd3     r14: 0x98241b04     r15: 0xf0080c0c    
    r16: 0xf0080c8c     r17: 0xa0ef23fc     r18: 0xf0080d28     r19: 0xa0eec570    
    r20: 0xa0eed570     r21: 0xf0080d0c     r22: 0xa0eec4f0     r23: 0xa0eec470    
    r24: 0xa0ef23fc     r25: 0x00000000     r26: 0xa0ede62c     r27: 0x00000000    
    r28: 0xa0ede604     r29: 0xa0ede33c     r30: 0xf0080d28     r31: 0x981f23fc    
    Thread 6: (0xb02a2d74, 0xb815a8ff)
    0x92429a18: /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/CarbonC ore.framework/Versions/A/CarbonCore : _MPWaitOnSemaphore + 40
    0x0c215428: /Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS2/Plug-Ins/Extensions/MultiProcessor Support.plugin/Contents/MacOS/MultiProcessor Support : ThreadFunction(void*) + 64
    0x9242a964: /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/CarbonC ore.framework/Versions/A/CarbonCore : _PrivateMPEntryPoint + 100
    0x981102a8: /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib : __pthread_body + 40
    0x00000000: /Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS2/Adobe Photoshop CS2.app/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Photoshop CS2 :  + 0
    PPC Thread State
    srr0: 0x00000000    srr1: 0x00000000                     vrsave: 0x00000000
    cr:  0xXXXXXXXX        xer: 0x00000000         lr: 0x92429a5c        ctr: 0x9806fb20
    r00: 0xffffffda     r01: 0xf0284da0     r02: 0x099a5a30     r03: 0x00007a07    
    r04: 0x7fffffff     r05: 0x00000000     r06: 0x00000000     r07: 0x00000000    
    r08: 0x00000040     r09: 0x4d555458     r10: 0x00000040     r11: 0xa0ed8694    
    r12: 0x9806fb20     r13: 0x00000000     r14: 0x00000000     r15: 0x00000000    
    r16: 0x00000000     r17: 0x00000000     r18: 0x00000000     r19: 0x00000000    
    r20: 0x00000000     r21: 0x00000000     r22: 0x00000000     r23: 0x00000000    
    r24: 0x00000000     r25: 0x00000000     r26: 0x00000000     r27: 0x0c2153fc    
    r28: 0x80000000     r29: 0x7fffffff     r30: 0x00000000     r31: 0x924299fc    
    Thread 7: Crashed (0xb7fffacc, 0x72ebaea1)
    0x00f3a210: /Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS2/Adobe Photoshop CS2.app/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Photoshop CS2 : XPEPLaunch::StartApp(unsigned short const*, unsigned short const*, unsigned short const*, void**) + 4032280
    0x000663f8: /Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS2/Adobe Photoshop CS2.app/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Photoshop CS2 : LookupErrString(short, short, ZString&) + 243004
    0x000662c4: /Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS2/Adobe Photoshop CS2.app/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Photoshop CS2 : LookupErrString(short, short, ZString&) + 242696
    0x0019d7f4: /Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS2/Adobe Photoshop CS2.app/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Photoshop CS2 : IsTargetInView(TView*) + 235492
    0x0019d82c: /Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS2/Adobe Photoshop CS2.app/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Photoshop CS2 : IsTargetInView(TView*) + 235548
    0x0028dfb4: /Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS2/Adobe Photoshop CS2.app/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Photoshop CS2 : ComputeSubviewBoundingBox(TView*, VRect&) + 324124
    0x0028df04: /Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS2/Adobe Photoshop CS2.app/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Photoshop CS2 : ComputeSubviewBoundingBox(TView*, VRect&) + 323948
    0x0024ba38: /Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS2/Adobe Photoshop CS2.app/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Photoshop CS2 : ComputeSubviewBoundingBox(TView*, VRect&) + 52384
    0x00295144: /Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS2/Adobe Photoshop CS2.app/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Photoshop CS2 : ComputeSubviewBoundingBox(TView*, VRect&) + 353196
    0x00296690: /Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS2/Adobe Photoshop CS2.app/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Photoshop CS2 : ComputeSubviewBoundingBox(TView*, VRect&) + 358648
    0x00295a58: /Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS2/Adobe Photoshop CS2.app/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Photoshop CS2 : ComputeSubviewBoundingBox(TView*, VRect&) + 355520
    0x0024afb8: /Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS2/Adobe Photoshop CS2.app/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Photoshop CS2 : ComputeSubviewBoundingBox(TView*, VRect&) + 49696
    0x0024ad24: /Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS2/Adobe Photoshop CS2.app/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Photoshop CS2 : ComputeSubviewBoundingBox(TView*, VRect&) + 49036
    0x0024b054: /Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS2/Adobe Photoshop CS2.app/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Photoshop CS2 : ComputeSubviewBoundingBox(TView*, VRect&) + 49852
    0x002aee0c: /Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS2/Adobe Photoshop CS2.app/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Photoshop CS2 : ComputeSubviewBoundingBox(TView*, VRect&) + 458868
    0x0036afa8: /Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS2/Adobe Photoshop CS2.app/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Photoshop CS2 : StripAmpersand(CString&) + 140136
    0x0036af08: /Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS2/Adobe Photoshop CS2.app/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Photoshop CS2 : StripAmpersand(CString&) + 139976
    0x00371b90: /Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS2/Adobe Photoshop CS2.app/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Photoshop CS2 : StripAmpersand(CString&) + 167760
    0x00371ac8: /Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS2/Adobe Photoshop CS2.app/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Photoshop CS2 : StripAmpersand(CString&) + 167560
    0x00370d54: /Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS2/Adobe Photoshop CS2.app/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Photoshop CS2 : StripAmpersand(CString&) + 164116
    0x01105944: /Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS2/Adobe Photoshop CS2.app/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Photoshop CS2 : XPEPLaunch::StartApp(unsigned short const*, unsigned short const*, unsigned short const*, void**) + 5914188
    0x00634224: /Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS2/Adobe Photoshop CS2.app/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Photoshop CS2 : GlobalToViewPoint(TView*, CPoint const&, VPoint&) + 126828
    0x007ff92c: /Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS2/Adobe Photoshop CS2.app/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Photoshop CS2 : IsShowingAlert() + 53824
    0x007ef294: /Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS2/Adobe Photoshop CS2.app/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Photoshop CS2 : InitUPrinting() + 382360
    0x00064a18: /Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS2/Adobe Photoshop CS2.app/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Photoshop CS2 : LookupErrString(short, short, ZString&) + 236380
    0x007eaa2c: /Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS2/Adobe Photoshop CS2.app/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Photoshop CS2 : InitUPrinting() + 363824
    0x00838bb8: /Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS2/Adobe Photoshop CS2.app/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Photoshop CS2 : PercentageWindowVisible(TWindow*) + 6864
    0x007f1d1c: /Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS2/Adobe Photoshop CS2.app/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Photoshop CS2 : InitUPrinting() + 393248
    0x00003858: /Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS2/Adobe Photoshop CS2.app/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Photoshop CS2 : dyld_stub_binding_helper + 1288
    0x00003530: /Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS2/Adobe Photoshop CS2.app/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Photoshop CS2 : dyld_stub_binding_helper + 480
    0x000032c4: /Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS2/Adobe Photoshop CS2.app/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Photoshop CS2 : ___code_start__ + 512
    0x000030f4: /Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS2/Adobe Photoshop CS2.app/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Photoshop CS2 : ___code_start__ + 48
    0x7cf9ffbf: No symbol
    PPC Thread State
    srr0: 0x00000000    srr1: 0x00000000                     vrsave: 0x00000000
    cr:  0xXXXXXXXX        xer: 0x00000000         lr: 0x0019d748        ctr: 0x00f3d1d0
    r00: 0x011afa24     r01: 0xbfff4490     r02: 0x0000004e     r03: 0x013e7174    
    r04: 0x6d903884     r05: 0xbfff4590     r06: 0x6d903884     r07: 0x006f0066    
    r08: 0xbfff4600     r09: 0x01440de4     r10: 0x00001a88     r11: 0xa0ed8204    
    r12: 0x00f3d1d0     r13: 0x000000ce     r14: 0x09309800     r15: 0x0e091640    
    r16: 0x00000001     r17: 0x01430000     r18: 0x01190000     r19: 0x00e4e0e0    
    r20: 0x013ad7d0     r21: 0x00e8e210     r22: 0x05ea6a63     r23: 0xbfff4590    
    r24: 0x00000000     r25: 0x00000000     r26: 0x00000001     r27: 0x0019d70c    
    r28: 0x6d903884     r29: 0x00066354     r30: 0x011bbb48     r31: 0x00000000    
    Model: MacBookPro5,2, BootROM MBP52.008E.B05, 2 processors, Intel Core 2 Duo, 2.66 GHz, 4 GB, SMC 1.42f4
    Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GT, NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GT, PCIe, 512 MB
    Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 9400M, NVIDIA GeForce 9400M, PCI, 256 MB
    Memory Module: global_name
    AirPort: spairport_wireless_card_type_airport_extreme (0x14E4, 0x8D), Broadcom BCM43xx 1.0 (5.10.131.36.9)
    Bluetooth: Version 2.4.0f1, 2 service, 12 devices, 1 incoming serial ports
    Network Service: Ethernet, Ethernet, en0
    Network Service: AirPort, AirPort, en1
    Network Service: Parallels Shared Networking Adapter, Ethernet, en2
    Network Service: Parallels Host-Only Networking Adapter, Ethernet, en3
    Serial ATA Device: ST9500420AS, 465.76 GB
    Serial ATA Device: HL-DT-ST DVDRW  GS23N
    USB Device: Hub, 0x05ac  (Apple Inc.), 0x9136, 0x26200000
    USB Device: Keyboard Hub, 0x05ac  (Apple Inc.), 0x1006, 0x26230000
    USB Device: USB Receiver, 0x046d  (Logitech Inc.), 0xc521, 0x26231000
    USB Device: Apple Keyboard, 0x05ac  (Apple Inc.), 0x0221, 0x26232000
    USB Device: Hub, 0x05ac  (Apple Inc.), 0x9137, 0x26240000
    USB Device: Apple LED Cinema Display, 0x05ac  (Apple Inc.), 0x9236, 0x26243000
    USB Device: Display iSight, 0x05ac  (Apple Inc.), 0x8508, 0x26242000
    USB Device: Display Audio, 0x05ac  (Apple Inc.), 0x2912, 0x26241000
    USB Device: Built-in iSight, 0x05ac  (Apple Inc.), 0x8507, 0x24400000
    USB Device: BRCM2046 Hub, 0x0a5c  (Broadcom Corp.), 0x4500, 0x06100000
    USB Device: Bluetooth USB Host Controller, 0x05ac  (Apple Inc.), 0x8217, 0x06110000
    USB Device: Apple Internal Keyboard / Trackpad, 0x05ac  (Apple Inc.), 0x0237, 0x04600000
    USB Device: IR Receiver, 0x05ac  (Apple Inc.), 0x8242, 0x04500000
    FireWire Device: d2 quadra (button), LaCie, Up to 800 Mb/sec
    FireWire Device: d2 quadra (button), LaCie, Up to 800 Mb/sec

    My CS2 hasn't quit and is running fine on 10.6.7.
    I don't know the reason for the crashing, but If it's worked so far, I would be looking for an explanation elsewhere than that I've been lucky until now. Suddenly becoming "unlucky" doesn't seem especially precise.
    Andrewrob: Just a guess, but you might try running this command in Terminal (in Utilities) to rebuild the dyld shared cache. Copy/paste, don't type.
    sudo update_dyld_shared_cache -force
    If you've never run sudo, you will get a warning, then be asked for your password, which you won't see on the screen as you type. Hit enter. Wait until the $ sign prompt returns, type "exit" and quit Terminal.
    Restart.
    Message was edited by: WZZZ

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