Firewire Problem - Won't See Panasonic DVX100

I have a brand new 24" aluminum iMac. It won't recognize a Panasonic DVX 100 dv camera. The same camera works on my old 15" flatpanel iMac -- same OS version (10.4.10) and same version of Quicktime (7.2). I'm using the Firewire 400 port. The new iMac will recognize other devices on this port -- including an old Sony HandyCam camera and iMac g3 in firewire target mode. I've tried everything -- power down, reset PRAM, update Quicktime, turn device on and off, etc. The DVX discussion boards have other reports of people who can't get the new iMacs to recognize the DVX100. Any help??

Success! (sort of) -- the work around described elsewhere on this forum works, namely hooking the device up through an external firewire hub. In this case, I connected a firewire-based cd read/write drive to the computer and then hooked the camera to the cd drive, so the cd drive was functioning as a hub. The computer recognized the camera and FCP 6 was able to recognize and control the camera.

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