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It's possible to fix Netflix issues if you rely on apps, internet connectivity, or third-party hardware. Old enough to be cheap and new enough to be, pretty much, supercomputers compared to what you had.Even though Netflix is one of the most widely used video streaming services, it isn't always a pleasure to use. That would open up the option of looking at 07/08/09 apple computers. I think it was distributed by disc only, though, so you'd probably have to find a sneaky download on a forum somewhere. Logic 8 dates to 2007 and Apple's specs suggest Power-PC and Intel compatibility so that could be a blessing. What you choose dictates what OS you'll run, and the OS dictates what version of logic you can run. You just need to decide if you want to replace the old machine like for like (or fix it), move forward a little with a used-upgrade, or come right into 2018. If you gave me it right now I could use it just fine. I suppose the bottom line is that the 003 is fine. If you're happy with Logic then there's no reason to move elsewhere. I assumed you were using Protools because the 003 on the required-hardware list for PT 8 and earlier. Have a 7100 for loading programs on my live modules. Now a PC for audio, but the G4 (running opcode suite) for just the midi side. Mac G4 that handled midi and audio until recently. The time will come when I will be done with my current setup and go on my way. So if I know where it's probably gonna hafta head, I just plan for it that way and allow these new workflows to ooze their way into my setup. I know that sooner or later one, or perhaps two, PCs will replace the whole magilla and everything - tracking, mixing, and mastering - will be accomplished internally. I know that sooner or later may many rack units will be replaced with soft synths. But I'm 'encroaching' with PC based stuff like Cubase (still an old version, though). So I keep my vintage Macs alive for that. My trouble is that I haven't found anything close to the MIDI suite I now enjoy. It's just a collection of parts and any and all of them can be replaced. Never yet seen a computer that was "too far gone".
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