Re: Choosing a pro mobile firewire card

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2006/9/17, Iain Duncan <iainduncan@xxxxxxxxx>:> I just got a new mac powerbook ( bought mac for business reasons, need> to be able to run OSX ) and am looking forward to putting a dual boot on> there, though I realize that won't yet be trivial.
See freebob.sf.net for supported devices...
I'm wondering what the best options are for a pro mobile all-in-one> firewire interface. Are there good drivers yet for any of them? MOTU is> totally un-linux friendly, correct?
Correct.
Any feedback on RME's Fireface cards or other options?
RME's FW-devices aren't supported.
But why don't you combine the OSX-hardware-support with theopensource-software? Good thing about free software is that it isn'tlimited to linux. And there are ardour- and jack-packages for OSXavailable and probably for a lot of other free music software too...
Arnold-- visit http://dillenburg.dyndns.org/~arnold/---Wenn man mit Raubkopien Bands wie Brosis oder Britney Spears wirklichverhindern könnte, würde ich mir noch heute einen Stapel Brenner undeinen Sack Rohlinge kaufen.

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