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Sorry for the late reply. Thanks Texas Mac Man for the excellent recommendations and information on the NEC chipset cards (I bought the IOgear just now online). I have a Mac G4 DP 1 GHZ that is the workhorse in the house and has over a terrabyte of storage. I have used it for transferring family movies (8 and super 8 mm) to digital and the new USB 2.0 card will be handy for a new scanner as well (to archive photos). I have a new Mac Book for work and I would rather use the home machine for all my iTunes files and with the iPod.
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I tried a PCI USB 2 card in my G4 Quicksilver 933. Never got it to work.
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Got the IOgear and it works great in my old G4 DP 1 GHZ.. Others may work fine, but here is one you can bank on. Thanks Texas Mac Man!
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have a similar situation as karavite ..... i have a g4 700mhz and a g3 600mhz each running 10.4.11 and about to update itunes to 7.6.whatever. both have usb 1's not 2's Now i want to buy an 80 gig ipod classic. slow doesn't bother me the initial sync i'll do overnite BUT WILL IT WORK one apple store says no another say maybe this is my first question on this forum. (i'm so old i got suspended from high school for listening to the world series on a transistor radio the big new invention of the day) oh my wife's 30 gig does just fine wanna get the 80 gig for my son for his 18th birthday. can't stand to waste money.
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