Motion fails to acknowledge compatible video card

I just received my upgrade to studio from FCP HD. From what I have read my system should meet the minimum requirements for all components of Studio.
The installer dimmed the FCP, Motion, and Compressor apps. It failed to allow the install of these components. I used the hack listed in these forums to install these apps. I have FCP and Compressor working, but I appear to be missing one of the elements that checks video card compatibility for Motion.
Does anyone knows where my incompatibility lies and what I can do to work around this issue?
Thank you.
David Finell

It is not just a check because Motion will run too slow. If you were somehow able to bypass the tests, Motion still would not run. It requires specific capabilities within the hardware (specifically pixel shaders) and no - there are no software workarounds.
As to your 9600 - it's not a bad card, I use one in my home system, but it's not very fast either. A while back someone posted about using a project for a benchmark for performance between different gfx cards. The thread is here, but a summary is:
nVidia 5200....1.5 fps
ATI 9600.......4 fps
ATI 9800.......10 fps
nVidia 6800....18 fps
nVidia 7800....21 fps
(check out the whole "Fun with..." series here)
Patrick

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