
Perhaps I should be thinking in terms of learning PP under these compromised conditions before I mess around with thoughts of CUDA, Mountain Lion, New computer etc. By the way, PP is surprisingly stable on my setup – I just want added speed in rendering and whatnot. I pay careful attention to what other users say and am always aware that their time is a gift. A final word of advice from both of you would be welcome. I truly appreciate the time you have taken to reply. So, assuming that I can get Mountain Lion running on my steam powered Mac (which people have actually done), am I still not stuck in the mud due to the lack of CUDA cards? I make a living doing this and am just putting my toe in the water with PP as a test. I simply cannot rush out and buy a new computer.

What do you think? I’d greatly appreciate your opinions.
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Even if I can manage to install Mountain Lion, I will still have the same Mac hardware – so I’m now not convinced, based on what you gentlemen say, that I will be able to find an Nvidia CUDA card which will work in my computer anyway, regardless of Mac OSX 8+.

VRAM I think I understand.īut now I hit a problem. But I’m an ancient warrior from Ye Olde Final Cut Pro and can barely remember my own name, much less spell it. Please tell me – what is MPE? You both use this term and I don’t know it. Although the MacPro 2,1 8 core (that’s mine) is non-Mountain Lion compatible, I understand from the denizens of the internet, that there is a workaround.

It looks as if I’d better go back to square one.
