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Although Pro Tools LE supports a full 24 tracks of record and playback on a dedicated ATA/IDE
or Firewire hard drive, use of a SCSI HBA card with a SCSI drive is also supported. Optional
SCSI HBA cards bundled (by Apple) with Power Macintosh computers are not compatible with
this configuration due to the lack of NV RAM to store Pro Tools desired SCSI transfer rate.
The following SCSI HBA cards are qualified with the Apple Blue & White G3 models with Mbox &
Pro Tools LE:
ATTO ExpressPCI SCSI HBA card EPCI-DC (ExpressPCI Dual Channel Ultra/WIDE HBA, also
available in the Digidesign SCSI64 Kit) with the following requirements:
ATTO ExpressPCI Firmware v1.4.4 f1, available at:
http://www.digidesign.com/download/ptutil.html
ATTO ExpressPro-Tools v2.3.2 (supplied on Pro Tools CD) or higher with Synch Transfer
Rate set to 20 (10) and PCI Burst Rate set to 32 bytes
Note: Mac OS 9.2 requires ATTO ExpressPro-Tools v2.7 or higher, available at:
http://www.attotech.com/software/
— OR —
Adaptec Power Domain SCSI HBA cards including:
2906
2940UW
3940UW
2940U2W
with the following requirements:
Firmware v4.1 (or v1.1 for the 2906)
PowerDomain Control v5.1 with cards set to "Fast-SCSI:10" in the Control Panel
Current Adaptec drivers are available at:
http://www.adaptec.com/worldwide/support/driverindex.html
Previous drivers are available at: ftp.adaptec.com/mac/scsi/
Known Issues
Mac OS X and "Classic" mode NOT Supported
Pro Tools (any version) will not work with OS X or in Classic mode. It is necessary that
you boot the computer in OS 9 when installing or using Pro Tools. In addition, on the
Blue & White G3, if you do choose to install OS X in order to create a dual-boot system,
you should not install OS X on the same partition or hard drive with Mac OS 9.x
that you use as your startup drive for Pro Tools.
Whenever updating any operating system, particularly if you are updating Mac OS X for
use with other applications, it is recommended that you remove any plug-in key disk
authorizations and store them on the floppy disk before upating or installing the Mac OS.
After updating the OS, you can then re-install the key disk authorizations after first
booting in OS 9
USB Hub:
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