« Reply #7 on: December 27, 2017, 07:45:43 AM »
I can archive what I have, but you would have to contact the current owner and see if they can help you with the serial to unlock the rest. As far as I know it's hardware bound. Calculated with your card. Interesting setup you got by the way. I use fiber myself.
If you could archive what you've got, that'd be great. It'd at least be a start to know if the card even works at all.
And yeah, the fibre setup is mainly because I edit 1080p video on my MacBook Pro, uncompressed SD on my G5, DV on the G4, and run a large number of other machines, so having a central storage dump to be able to move stuff around is nice. OS X is perfect too since it does AFP, NFS, and SMB all very well.
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More Macs than I can count...most used "classics":
PM G4 Sawtooth - "Dot-Com Era Prosumer Photo & Video Editing Machine": Dual 500MHz CPU Swap, 2GB RAM, Matrox RTMac, M-Audio Delta 44, 120GB 7200 RPM PATA Storage HDD. Sony DSR-11 DVCAM Deck, JVC TM-A9U Broadcast/Preview Monitor, Contour ShuttlePRO Edit Controller, & Lexar FireWire 400 Compact Flash Card Reader. Running Mac OS 9.2.2, editing in Final Cut Pro 2, After Effects 4, & PhotoShop 6.
PM G5 Single 1.6GHz - SAN Filer: 4GB RAM, 2x 32GB SSDs, 3x LSI Logic LSI7404XP-LC Fibre Channel Cards, 6x XServe RAIDs (14x 120GB RAID-50, 8.4TB Usable). Running Mac OS X 10.3.9 Server Unlimited.
PM G3 B&W 300MHz - AFP Server: 256MB RAM, 4GB Compact Flash Card for storage. Shares the CF card over AFP, and uses an AppleScript to copy it to my SAN (mounted over NFS) every minute. Running Mac OS X 10.2.8 Server