Firewire output Support

Does anyone know when apple is going to add support for Firewire out To external monitor?
Or we are stuck with having to buy a IO Card $$$$$
Without External monitor support Color is Useless.
Some info would be appreciated.
Sigi

There will never be any indication of what Apple ever intends to do on any subject.
I thought this was a well understood principle by now.
Consider this, though... Apple appears to be a hardware company that will loss-lead its software to attract revenue. As a profit-oriented company, what would their motivation be to re-tool the software to sell someone else's hardware? Discuss among yourselves.
Consider also that FireWire operates at a given bitrate. Its DV. Consider that the application COLOR was designed, and is stated, to be a high-end correction/grade system. It does give the user the option of rendering back into the source codec, or into either Uncompressed or ProRes422/HQ. There are no options for lowering the output to a more compressed format. Some of this has to do with the fact that it is a GPU-based (not CPU) render engine, and FW(400? I'm assuming...) is probably not going to come out of there very easily... and consuming more cycles is not going to help the overall performance that so many complain about at the outset.
Buying a Grand Prix racing chassis and then dropping in a Honda 4.0 HP lawn mower engine does not guarantee you a competitive ride, I'm afraid... well..., maybe down at the local gokart range, maybe, against the kids with the de-tuned bumpercars.
JPO

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