Running FCP 4 on an equally ageing G5

I have a Dual 2 GHz PowerPC G5 running Mac OS X (Leopard 10.5.8) with 4.5 GB DDR SDRAM Memory. I am trying to install Final Cut Pro 4 which is for G5s running Mac OS X, with an AGP video card for installation, but pre-PowerMac G5 models (released from October 19, 2005) featuring newer PCI Express video cards (you can't install Final Cut Pro 4.x on these computers).
Apparently, Final Cut Pro 3.x and earlier do not work in Max OS X 10.4 Tiger onwards, so I'm assuming that FCP4 does.
The problem I'm having is that when starting up FCP4 it gets to loading the audio files and, well, that's it really - it fails to do anything else, and is 'timed out' after a while. Does anyone have a solution here, or is there a relatively easy and practical alternative hardware/software upgrade solution (such as an upgrade to Final Cut Studio?).

I have a Dual 2 GHz PowerPC G5 running Mac OS X (Leopard 10.5.8) ... Apparently, Final Cut Pro 3.x and earlier do not work in Max OS X 10.4 Tiger onwards, so I'm assuming that FCP4 does.
You assume incorrectly.
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2679?viewlocale=en_US
Shane

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