Premiere 6.5 files compatible with Premiere Element 9 ??

Hi all,
I think to change my old MAC Powerbook G4 (laptop) for an Imac intel core duo 21.5 inches.
But before to change it I have a very important question about Adobe PRemiere 6.5 and Adobe Premiere Element 9
What about my files/project created with Premiere 6.5 if I want to open  them with Adobe Premiere Element 9 ?
Is it possible ? IS there any trouble bewteen these software ? does PRemiere Element 9 support okds projects created with PRemiere 6.5 ?
It's very important for me because I have to finish (editing, effect, etc...) some short movies I started to edit with Premiere 6.5
Thanks in advance
Regards,
A.

Sorry, A, but these files are not even remotely compatible.
Premiere 6.5 is a ten-year-old piece of software that was completely overhauled to created Premiere Pro. So the project files definitely won't open in Premiere Elements.
However, if you've output DV-AVIs from Premiere 6.5, you may well be able to use those as source video in Premiere Elements 9.

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