Therefore, there will be no need to update the firmware when switching between partitions. Note: These 2 Matrox software versions share the same firmware. To choose which partition to boot from, hold the 'Alt/Option' key on your MAC when you hear the MAC boot-up sound at startup. Boot 1 (existing partition): 10.10.3 / Adobe CC, FCP X / Matrox 4.5.1
Install MAC OSX 10.9.5 or 10.8.5 or 10.7.5 on the new partition. Create an extra boot partition on your hard drive.Ģ.
If you wish to use both Adobe CC and CS6, then create different partitions as follows:ġ. Question 2: Do not install more than one version of Adobe software per OSX partition. Adobe 5.5 installed under Yosemite is not supported. Question 1: For Mavericks 10.9.5 with Adobe CS5.5, use MXO2 driver 2. Glad to hear the MXO2 has been a good tool in your setup. PS - I have been afraid to upgrade to Yosemite cause everything is working well in the above system (MacBookPro 17in 2.4ghz Intel core i7).Ĭan I upgrade the OS and then use ? Matrox version with Adobe 5.5? Thanks guys! Matrox has served me well as I edited and authored many Bluray events and YouTube videos over the last several years! I think question 2 is something I can find here or in the DL's as I have been reading through. What version Matrox should I load when I setup the new machine? Question 2 - Am looking to purchase (today probably) a MacPro with the latest OS and move to Adobe CC and possibly load version 6 Adobe products also. What version Matrox software supports this combo? Question 1 - Currently running Matrox 2.6.1.001 with Mavericks 10.9.5 and Adobe Apps in 5.5. Mostly because all is well !! No problems.īut I am now in the market for a new computer because my video shift has gone to the action-cam arena.so.
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