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Old 04-02-2004, 05:51 AM
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Default Firewire & digi 001 question

I am about to upgrade to a dual 1.25 qig G4 (from a 867) would anyone know if a digi 001 pci card and a motu 828 mk2 firewire could live in peace on the same G4 i would like to run logic on OSX and pt on OS9 (seperate drives) without the hassle of maybe having to remove the pci card to use the 828 ! thanx in advance.

we could all use more peace right now
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