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abbewest
06-10-2006, 01:39 PM
Hi!

We have a opportunity to uppgrade our Catalyst systems based on "old" G5 2.0 to G5 Pro.
We are not upgrading the Catalyst software at this time.

Any one who did this and had problems?

Best regards
/Abbe Westerlundh
Spectra Stage & Event Technologies AB
Sweden

CatalystGirl
06-10-2006, 03:13 PM
Hi Abbe,
Catalyst V3 and V4 work fine on the Dual G5 computers. You should have no problems with installing the software. If you are running OS X 10.3... I would make sure it is 10.3.9. If you are running 10.4 Tiger then 10.4.6., and 10.4.7. are fine. So far 10.4.8 seems fine.

Gian
06-10-2006, 04:52 PM
We just did a Upgrade from one of our systems to a MacPro Dual 2.66 XEON.

All work out OK, no issues, the Catalyst 4 is a Universal Binary software, so works without any problems...

the only thing, is the new mac is a PCI-e slot cards, so any boards you may have on your G5 will not fit on the new computer, you need to buy new ones, I do not know which components you hav, but like in my case I needed to get a new Blackmagic card PCI-e.

Works OK... the best thing on the MacPros is the Inside DRIVE Bays, we did a RAID config SATA2 with 3 Drives, we are reaching real 180 Mb/s

Gian

GideonKiers
23-10-2006, 03:23 PM
Mac Pro is not the Dual G5 you're talking about or is it ? Will v3 work on intel machines ?


Hi Abbe,
Catalyst V3 and V4 work fine on the Dual G5 computers. You should have no problems with installing the software. If you are running OS X 10.3... I would make sure it is 10.3.9. If you are running 10.4 Tiger then 10.4.6., and 10.4.7. are fine. So far 10.4.8 seems fine.

CatalystGirl
23-10-2006, 03:52 PM
Yes, as long as it is a Universal Binary build. The title line on the software should say something like Catalyst V3.32_H26_UB

V3 and V4 both work on the intell mac computers.

RedLightning
24-10-2006, 05:42 PM
We just did a Upgrade from one of our systems to a MacPro Dual 2.66 XEON.
Works OK... the best thing on the MacPros is the Inside DRIVE Bays, we did a RAID config SATA2 with 3 Drives, we are reaching real 180 Mb/s

Gian

What speed/size of drive are you using?
Which RAID software/version?
I'm assuming you have a fourth drive doing system software and the RAID for content?

Thanks

-Scott

Gian
25-10-2006, 12:11 AM
We are using 3 SATA2 250 Mb each, inside the trays of the new MacPro, that gives me something arround 700 Gb. and each one is set as SATA2 3Gb/s.
I set up those as a RAID 0 config, using the MAC OS X RAID Software, bult in on the Apple OS system. We have other 2 MACS using MAC OS X RAID Soft, and works great.
You are correct, we also have the fourth drive ( another 250 Mb SATA) with the system, MAC OS X, Catalyst etc... and the RAID config is just for Content.
Gian

Gian
25-10-2006, 12:12 AM
Just forgot, all drives are 7200 rpm

RedLightning
25-10-2006, 11:33 PM
How much RAM have you installed.
I have spent the last couple of days setting up my new Macpro, the challenge I am finding is that no one is stocking the RAM, I just have the base gig at this point, which obviously needs to go up...

Thanks for the advice on the Apple RAID, I have set mine up the same ( but using 3-500gig Western Digital drives... just under 1.4 TB of usable space...

-s

samsc
26-10-2006, 08:30 AM
Yes, as long as it is a Universal Binary build. The title line on the software should say something like Catalyst V3.32_H26_UB

V3 and V4 both work on the intell mac computers.

there isnt a universal binary build of v3

GideonKiers
27-10-2006, 09:50 AM
there isnt a universal binary build of v3

ah.. that's what i thought, thanks

Gian
27-10-2006, 11:13 AM
I have 2 Ggs of RAM, 1 one top of the standard edition,... I really don't feel any real changes in playback movies with Catalyst, the speed changes (regarding RAM) only happens when I export movies form Quicktime to optmize the library.

samsc
27-10-2006, 11:17 AM
How much RAM have you installed.
I have spent the last couple of days setting up my new Macpro, the challenge I am finding is that no one is stocking the RAM, I just have the base gig at this point, which obviously needs to go up...

Thanks for the advice on the Apple RAID, I have set mine up the same ( but using 3-500gig Western Digital drives... just under 1.4 TB of usable space...

-s

if you use big raids - create small partitions - much smaller than the disc- say 1/3 the size - then the access times for content will be faster.

RedLightning
27-10-2006, 07:28 PM
if you use big raids - create small partitions - much smaller than the disc- say 1/3 the size - then the access times for content will be faster.

So I should build a couple of partions instead of 1 1.4tb RAID?
I thought the advantage of a striped RAID was the ability to have a large drive set without a bunch of partions?

Which block size 256K?

Thanks for all your help.

-s

samsc
27-10-2006, 10:23 PM
So I should build a couple of partions instead of 1 1.4tb RAID?
I thought the advantage of a striped RAID was the ability to have a large drive set without a bunch of partions?

Which block size 256K?

Thanks for all your help.

-s

seek time. you lower the seek times if you have smaller partitions.

but this is just an idea.

generally for most people a single fast drive works better than any combination of slower raided drives.
unless doing uncompressed video type things - which you dont really need to do in almost all applications.

RedLightning
28-10-2006, 04:31 AM
Makes sense.
Thanks

-s