For ultralite AVB, there is a hack to switch to proprietary mode and get more channels again. I guess it will work with any Motu AVB device but have not tested it myself.
/Anders
Check this posting.
/Anders
On Mon, Dec 2, 2019, 20:12 Moshe Werner <moshwe@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi everyone,sorry for taking so long, but only now could I check the newer firmware.It seems that Motu removed the possibility to change channel count in the device menu.I wasn't able to configure this with Cadence either, so long story short I didn't succeed getting it to work with the new firmware.Best regardsMosheOn Fri, Oct 4, 2019 at 3:23 PM Anders Hellquist <lau@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:According to Motu support, they suggests downgrading whenever there is s problem. My understanding is that that is s fully supported operation. In newer Motu firmware, there seems to be a new bios mode that could possibly be some kind of recovery is for extra safety.Regards, AndersOn Fri, Oct 4, 2019, 11:50 Moshe Werner <moshwe@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:_______________________________________________Hello!
Having no such piece of equipment around, I can only say here's their
changelog:
https://motu.com/techsupport/technotes/firmwarechangelog
Thanks, I saw that actually. But it doesn't mention Linux compatibility...Question - can you 'update' to an older firmware on Motu interfaces? If
so, maybe try newer ones and see if they work?That is actually something I did, I downgraded to the last working version after an update broke my system.But now I'm a little afraid that it could stop working, it happened to me with other pieces of hardware (not linux related) that after a specific update I could not downgrade anymore.Thanks!Moshe
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