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Old 05-08-2006, 01:43 AM
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Default To systems intel and PowerPC..

I will soon have a Powerpc system (G5) in my studio and an Intelsystem (mac mini), when PT is released for this.

Will I be able to work across these systems without problems? Copying sessions from/to the same external harddrive and the sessions will work on both systems?
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Default Re: To systems intel and PowerPC..

I would assume so...seeing that release will be a "universal" binary. I'm using other universal binaries on my G4 laptop and Intel Mini.
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