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> Digi 001 & G5, ....Any clue??
raid
post Wed 2 Feb 2005, 12:45
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Hi , i would like to know if there is some way to put my DIGI001 PciCard in any of the G5 models, 'cause i'm happy with it and i don't care to swap it with a DIGI002.....:-)
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post Wed 2 Feb 2005, 15:00
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From what I undestand, the PCI card of the 001 is NOT compatible with a G5. The G5 accomodates only 3.3 volt cards.
refer to this Answerbase article for further details.
I do not know if it will work with a Magma expansion chassis, but I think the cost involved would outweigh saving your 001 card.

Hope that helps,

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post Thu 3 Feb 2005, 02:28
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The card will not work in a G5, and neither will the hardware-specific version of ProTools that you need to run a 001. Digidesign is no longer developing the 001, so it won't ever be made compatible with the G5.

When I updated from a G4 tower to a Powerbook, I used Digidesign's Hardware Exchange program to upgrade my 001 to a 002 rack. Instead of the normal $1200 price for the rack, the trade-in cost $795. It doubles the sample rate, doubles the number of preamps, and updates you to the newest software version for what was a pretty reasonable price to me.
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