Re: Choosing a pro mobile firewire card

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On 9/17/06, carmen <_@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Thanks Loki. I'm a total newbie to macs so I don't know what I can do with
the Express/34 Card. Anyone know if there are decent sound cards that can
work with that and
> will be ok under linux and osx?

are there even ExpressCard slot audio cards on the market? your best bet if
you want the freedom to change OSes, is check the FreeBob compatibility
list:

http://freebob.sourceforge.net/index.php/List_of_Supported_Devices

and just assume that it will also work on OSuX and Windoze...

i can make a mild update about the Wiki "nobody has approached echo about
the compatiblity". i submitted a tech support inquiry and they responded
that they were going to release a new version of the 'generic' driver for
the audiofire boxes on their frontpage, for linux driver support. if you
want those, mayeb you could donate to freebob and bug them to bug echo and
get going on it...

>
> Thanks
> Iain
>


I've found some mention of expresscard to pcmcia converters on the
net. Not sure if these actually are out yet or fit in the mac's little
slots or just the bigger 54 mm version. Firewire might be your only
option.

Loki

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