Greg Quinn
March 5th, 2010, 03:35 PM
I'm still weary of upgrading to Snow Leopard (a complete/partial reinstall is not an option). Has the recent ProKit update fixed anything?
Thanks
Greg
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Greg
View Full Version : Safe to upgrade to Snow Leopard yet with FCS3? Greg Quinn March 5th, 2010, 03:35 PM I'm still weary of upgrading to Snow Leopard (a complete/partial reinstall is not an option). Has the recent ProKit update fixed anything? Thanks Greg Robert Turchick March 5th, 2010, 05:47 PM I've been running FCS3 and SL since the day SL came out. Had a couple of hiccups for the first couple of days but it hasn't flinched since! BTW, I also run Adobe Production Premium (AE, PS, AI, FL and more) CS4 with no issues. Seems very stable! (of course now I'm screwed for putting that thought out into the universe! HaHa!) The only real bummer with SL is there are no reasonably priced ESATA cards with drivers that I can find. They are all for Tiger! And with multi layered HD video, I am getting desperate! Pete Cofrancesco March 5th, 2010, 06:15 PM If your using a power mac, leave the case open so you can either pull an internal drive for external storage or run a sata cable out. Nigel Barker March 6th, 2010, 02:41 AM If your using a power mac, leave the case open so you can either pull an internal drive for external storage or run a sata cable out.If you are using a Power Mac you cannot upgrade to Snow Leopard. Nigel Barker March 6th, 2010, 03:05 AM The only real bummer with SL is there are no reasonably priced ESATA cards with drivers that I can find. They are all for Tiger! And with multi layered HD video, I am getting desperate!Assuming that we are talking about a Mac Pro then the absolute cheapest method to add external SATA devices is to use one of the two spare SATA connectors on the motherboard. Costs about $20 but the drawback is that the devices are not hot swappable so you need to boot up with the device connected & cannot then eject it so it's not so suitable for a disk dock. Newer Technology eSATA Extender Cable Adap... (TCB-SATA-MP) at OWC (http://eshop.macsales.com/item/Newer%20Technology/MPQXES2/) Apparently if you get the right cheap generic card based on the Silicon Image SIL3132 chip then with the right drivers it works fine for hot swap & supports port mulitplier. These cards can be found on Ebay for about $20. I have just ordered a couple of these as I have been given a personal recommendation that they work great with Snow Leopard. I will update this thread when they arrive & I have tested them Hardware and Software at AtlastSolutions.com (http://atlastsolutions.com/shop/product_info.php?cPath=6&products_id=687) For $60 this card is apparently plug & play with no drivers to load & gives two hot swap ports but there is no support for port multiplier & you cannot boot from the disks but by all accounts this is a very good card with great performance NewerTech MAXPower 6G PCIe eSATA Controller... (MXPCIE6GS2) at OWC (http://eshop.macsales.com/item/Newer%20Technology/MXPCIE6GS2/) I suppose that it all depends what you consider affordable but the HighPoint RocketRAID 2314 for $200 gives four eSATA hot swap ports that support port multiplication (up to 20 disks can be connected) & also offers RAID 0,1,5, & JBOD HighPoint RocketRaid 2314 PCI-Express eSATA 4 P... (RR2314) at OWC (http://eshop.macsales.com/item/Highpoint%20Technologies/RR2314/) Christopher Drews March 6th, 2010, 04:33 AM We have a bunch of AJA IO's. Until March '10, they didn't have planned support for SL. Thankfully, they recently released the driver and it actually corrected many issues we were having in Leopard (tons of capture issues and deck control stuff). I've upgraded 6 systems, with various hardware configurations. 2 with AJA IO's, 1 with Kona LHe, 1 with Kona3, Another with Black Magic Intensity Pro. Two more with Matrox MXO1 and MXO2. Something interesting is I didn't have to reinstall some hardware drivers in SL that Leopard required. (Example, my ATTO Celerity immediately was recognized. Cool!) All systems seem to be stable. Ended up cloning one hard drive (Carbon Copy Cloner) with FCP installed, CS4 and Toast. Then just changed user accounts and the serial numbers. Worked Flawless. Can't upgrade my MacBook Pro because I love my Dual Adapter. It looks like a P2 driver will never be supported in SL, aside from 1k worth of gear (or slow USB 2.0). I'd say go for it if your hardware capture drivers check out. Spotlight is more stable... -C Betsy Moore May 22nd, 2010, 09:43 PM Wait... this all may apply to me. I had to take my 2008 tower in to Apple as the main hard drive failed. They replaced it with a new one. When I got the computer back, since I had to start over already I thought it was a good time to go ahead and pay the thirty dollars and install snow leopard. Only problem is now when I plug in my 8tb Cavalry raid esata tower the computer doesn't recognize it. From this thread am i to take that the reason is that I switched to Snow Leopard? Is the esata card in my computer no longer valid or something? Uh oh? Robert Lane May 23rd, 2010, 10:46 AM Wouldn't it be best to ask the manufacturer? We'd all only be guessing unless one of us actually owned that brand - which I've never heard of before. Cavalry :: Support :: Downloads (http://www.cavalrystorage.com/su_download.htm) |