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Per, Forgive me for interrupting a conversation I'm not a part of. However, you said . . . On Jul 12, 2009, at 5:24 AM, Per Boysen wrote: > I never bought into any of these DSP empowering systems myself though, > since I use Logic and then you have no such limit thanks to the option > of chaining all your old Macs as ethernet nodes to the one you produce > on. Like building a "CPU network" with Logic as the brain. But I have > never actually been forced to set up a node system, even though I have > tried it out just for curiosity. I'd be interested in hearing more about this. You see, I just took the big leap and bought a new MacBook Pro with 4GB ram and 320GB HD and it's coming pre-loaded with Logic 8 (a program I've never used and know little about, but thought I'd give a try). The thought that I could still use com of my older Macs in some sort of fashion (and I do have a lot of older software that I really do like that they will never publish for the new OS) is quite fascinating and exciting for me. How does this work. M computer is still in shipment (not even arrived yet from Apple) but I am curious. Best regards, Ted Killian