Hi Anders, I've updated the page with some new tests: http://danharper.org/Linux_on_the_IBM_ThinkPad_R50.html Jack, Ardour and Jamin work fine. I haven't fully put the Hammerfall through any major tests though, but that will come soon. Details on some other aspects also updated. Expect some more updates soon. Regards, Dan On Fri, 2004-05-28 at 21:35, Anders Vinjar wrote: > Hello Dan. > > I read your note on Linux-Audio, and followed the link to the > webpage you put up describing your experiences with IMB ThinkPad > and RME hardware. Thanks for sharing with the rest of us. > > Im just now setting up a laptop and considering using the RME > Hammerfall DSP w. Cardbus PCMCIA Interface as you describe below. > How much further have you come? > > My main concern is setting up a portable computer for > live-performin use. So im very interested in the results you're > getting with various software. > > Have you tested with jack? Ardour? What about software like pd? > > Hoping to hear from you. > > -anders > > > > > >>> " " == Anders Vinjar <andersvi@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > > >>> "DH" == Dan Harper <tech@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > DH> Hi all, I just purchased an IBM ThinkPad R50 and an RME > DH> Hammerfall DSP Multiface w/ Cardbus interface. > > > Thanks, we'll be eagerly following further testing and > > benchmarks coming out on the bottom of your page! Keep > > posting further results. > > > What about other experiences along similar avenues? I'm > > just now setting up a laptop for realtime performance use > > here, and would be very interested in reading any recent > > experiences with laptop audio multi-channel-i/o. > > > Any specific laptops to keep clear of? > > > What about interfaces/soundcards? What experience are > > there out there using the Cardbus PCMCIA Interface from > > RME on Linux? Are USB-based systems worth anything? > > > -anders -- Dan Harper http://danharper.org