Duel Adapter not mounting p2 card

I purchased a Duel Adapter for my panasonic p2 cards to be able to be read on my macbook pros--one running 10.5.8 and one running 10.5.5. I was having a hard time getting the adapter to mount my p2 card on either laptop until I realized I hadnt installed the P2 drivers. I did so and the duel adapter successfully mounted on my macbook pro running 10.5.5......however, I did the same install on my macbook pro running 10.5.8 and it does not recognize the card/adapter. In my "About this Mac" I see the PCI Cards section says "This computer does not appear to have any PCI cards installed." What is different from my 10.5.5 and my 10.5.8 that the adapter does not mount on the latter? I called Duel Systems to ask for technical support and they said at this point it is an apple issue. any suggestions?

I am having the same problem. I had been using my dual adapter with 10.5.5 and it was working fine, now it is running 10.5.8 and is not recognizing the card at all. nor is my firewire. if anybody has any solutions please let me know.

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