Thanks for the idea- I may try that.
This was my solution for keeping my old ATTO cards running longer, actually, but there's a different solution with Sierra - can't remember exactly what it is. One of the reasons we aited so long to upgrade to Sierra was exactly because ATTO no longer writes drivers for the 4gig celerity cards. Finally 'bit the bullet' and picked up some surplus 8 gig cards, which are working great under Sierra. (10.11.6)
( Eventually, someday, I'll have to retire the cheesegraters entirely, but I just could never justify buying trashcans. Which, apparantly, turns out to be a good instinct. Should probably start migrating to windows, actually... hurumph... )
gh
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Greg Huson
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Subject: Re: [Avid-L2] Kona 3 Dead?
From: Jay Mahavier <
jay_mahavier@earthlink.net>
Date: Sat, April 08, 2017 2:46 pm
To: Avid-L2 <
Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com>,
Greg@SecretHQ.com it might be an issue with the need for digitally signed drivers in current versions of OS X. This article is about getting a legacy ATTO card to work, but the concept may be applicable to the older Kona card.
Jay
doing some long-overdue system upgrades, due mostly to Adobe's refusal to run newer releases in older OSx, BUT, Just discovered AJA isn't writing drivers for the Kona 3 anymore. Dang, that was a good card! Completely reliable - never any problems, and it doesn't have that stupid switch on the front like most of the AJA boxes.
Is there a way to force OSx 10.11.6 to see the K3?
I have a few spare IO Express boxes, so I could swap one of those in, but the K3 is so superior.
gh
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Greg Huson
Chief
Secret Headquarters, Inc
323-677-2092
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