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Feb 28, 2010

I was wondering... I have 3 old G4's, with each 1,25 GHz CPU, and each about 1 GB memory.

I'm working on an iMac 1,87 GHz, 2 GB, and Intel.

I am composing music on the iMac, wich goes without problems. But I'm also writing music for video, and sometimes I have to render some material, and adapt some things, render it again, and so on, which takes a very long time. As far as I know, the workflow can be shortened by more CPU.

So I wondered if there's anyone who knows if I can connect the iMac to the G4's, or just one of them, to have one core extra?

Or maybe just do the rendering seperately on 2 or 3 G4's, as intel en G4 may clash on the different kind of CPU?

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