Only display exposures during tethered shooting?

Is it possible to only have Aperture 3 display exposures during tethered shooting (with 5DMKIII)?
That's ALL I want to accomplish if anyone has a tip on settings, thanks.

Right now, when tethered, Aperture is preventing files from being written to the CF card in the camera (which I definitely don't want)
You have no control over that behavior. It's the way Aperture works when you are shooting tethered.
If I understand your question, it sounds like you are trying to use Aperture as a replacement/supplement for the LCD on the back of your camera. If so, is there a HDMI output on your 5DMKIII? Maybe you could attach that output to a monitor as a solution.
Message was edited to add question about HDMI.

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