Can't run Final Cut Pro 4.1 on new 2.3 dual core G5

When trying to start up FCP 4.1 on my new Mac it gives me the following error:
"Configuration Error
This software requires certain hardware or software which is missing.
• AGP graphics card."
Does this mean that FCP 4.1 doesn't support the new processors?

Wow. I'm impressed.
There is no such thing as FCP 4.2. It went from FCP 4.1 to FCP 4.5. In fact, going to FCP 45. is a free upgrade. Open your SOFTWARE UPDATE System Preference and it should be there. Or look for it on Apple's site. S
See if upgrading to 4.5 doesn't help.
This computer is too new for us to really know anything. Because again, we are users of the software, much like yourself...and not Apple employees.

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