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Old 07-05-2019, 05:07 AM
jamesleonard jamesleonard is offline
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Default Daisychaining Firewire and TB3

Hi, I have a 003 control surface and I was wondering if I will be able to connect them together (003 to iMac, thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) like this (see attachment)

Currently, I have a FW400 to FW800 (female) to thunderbolt 2 for my current iMac. (this works perfectly for the 003 and my current iMac - and... I have had no problems whatsoever, with the 003 on Mojave)

However, the newer iMacs have T3 ports - and do not have T2 ports. So will this be possible?

I have to get a newer iMac... And it has T3 ports - and basically: I just wanted to use the 003 - 32bit, until apple finally go 64bit...
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