
System Information
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SERVO: 1.22 or later
Regular video I/O is not affected by a firmware version.
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Refer to your Panasonic operational for information on verifying the firmware version.
About Data Archiving Devices
For data archiving, your Effects or Editing 2007 application uses standard UNIX tape device
calls. You should confirm with device vendors that they are certified for use with your operating
system. For this release, the operating systems required are Linux Red Hat Enterprise
Workstation 4.0, Update 2 (for IBM workstations) or Update 3 (for HP workstations), and IRIX
6.5.28.
You should also note the following guidelines:
• On IRIX, you may be required to purchase tape device driver support from SGI to use SCSI or
fiber channel archiving devices.
• On Linux, fibre channel devices that may be used are the ones for which the vendor confirms
the following:
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The device driver is compliant with standard UNIX tape device calls.
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The specific version of your operating system and kernel is supported.
• While Autodesk Media & Entertainment makes no certification statement about any device,
the following SCSI devices have been tested and found to be reliable when connected using an
ATTO Fibre Channel to SCSI Bridge 2390:
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Quantum LT03
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Quantum DLT8000
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Quantum DLT7000
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Sony AIT3 SDX-D700C
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Sony AIT2
• The software initialization file (init.cfg) for your Effects or Editing 2007 application contains
examples for the “ClipMgtDevice Tape” keyword to help you set up the appropriate block size
value for your tape device and define a text label to identify the device in the Archiving
module. Please refer to the documentation from your archiving device vendor for guidelines
on the actual block size to use.
• On Linux workstations, you can also use USB 2 and FireWire® (IEEE 1394) attached devices
to save data archives generated from your Effects or Editing application. These devices can be
formatted as ext2, ext3 or Mac® file systems. NTFS is not supported.
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