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Old 01-18-2009, 06:18 PM
alexbutterfield alexbutterfield is offline
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Default PT8: compatible with Power PC chips?

I've been looking over the compatibility info on the Digidesign site for Pro Tools 8. I see that Leopard is necessary--I would have to upgrade from the Tiger I have at present--but I don't see whether an Intel chip is required.

I have an iMac 1.8 gHz G5. Could I run PT8 on this or am I stuck at PT LE 7.3...? (I see even the most recent PT LE 7.4 requires Leopard. Obviously I would upgrade to a newer, more powerful Mac if that was an option but it isn't at present.)

Thanks for responses.
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Old 01-18-2009, 06:40 PM
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Default Re: PT8: compatible with Power PC chips?

Leopard is the only requirement. Power PC or Intel doesn't matter.
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