Re: Add device to Xonar EEPROM restoree project

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Had to run the compiler in a XP VM, but it really was that simple. My sound card now has its original ID again and it's working with HT's drivers.

-Connor

On Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 2:06 AM, Connor Ness <connordvn@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello,

I recently used the existing utility located at 


to change the hardware ID on my HT Omega Claro II to spoof Asus' Xonar drivers into believing I had a D1 to test certain features included in their software, but not HT Omega's. It worked, but now I wish to return the card to its original ID and back to the original drivers. 

However, the device ID for the Claro II is not listed in the menu. I noticed this when I first ran the utility, but I went ahead anyway, planning to figure out how to revert back later. I did have the forethought to grab the original device ID though, so my question is this:

Would adding support for the Claro II to the restoree.exe be as straightforward as adding 

        { 0x7284, 0x9787, "HT-Omega Claro II" },

to the source restoree.c and recompiling?

Thank you for your time

-Connor

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