David Elmo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> 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 just installed iMovie 1 today on a Beige G3 (9.2.2, and I installed
a Firewire card yesterday).  I figured it was going to be fun with
TomeViewer, but it turns out there were three disk images.  I opened
them up, dragged everything to the hard drive, and everything seems to
work.  I did it to drive a digital video camera, and everything seems
to work.

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Dana
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