David Elmo wrote:
> Hi, I have a 7600 with a PowerLogic G4 upgrade chip and run OS 9.0.4. (I
> also have a 7300 with a G3 XLR8 upgrade). Nothing lightening fast but plenty
> fast enough for me (both very stable at approx 350 mHZ). And absurd amounts
> of RAM. All SCSI.
> 
> But how do I get i-movie software on it? The installer says the machine is
> not right, it needs a firewire connection. If I were to get a Firewire PCI
> card, what else would I need to do to get it to work?
> 
> I would love to hear from people who have actual experience so they can tell
> me what exactly they do or did to get a PCI mac working with imovie but all
> comments welcome.

Technically speaking, all you need are the firewire extensions installed 
for iMovie to run (at least iMovie 1.0)

That said, you need the actual firewire to get anything out of a DV 
camera to use in iMovie, or use QT to convert other video formats into a 
DV Stream.


-- 
Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group

Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs




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