Re: [LAU] RME Hammerfall Firmware Rev 10

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On 6/13/07, Marc-Olivier Barre <mobarre@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 6/12/07, Ivica Ico Bukvic <ico@xxxxxx> wrote:
> > >From the readme for the new firmware:
>
> <snip>
>
> That sounds pretty darn important. That being said, the irony is that the
> current HDSP is EOL since cardbus interfaces are disappearing with desktop
> pci->pcmcia adapters and a few remaining laptops being last of the kind...
>
> Any news on whether RME will release a pciexpress version of HDSP?

This is certainly good news, but should this prevent us to finance a
new driver release ?

There are certainly a good number of multifaces out there that could
use an upgrade. People are not going to migrate to a PCI-e version
right away.

Am I wrong ?

Given that PCIe cards will have their own independent busses, it will
offer a lot of advantages over the PCI, and even firewire when using
multiple devices. I would LIKE to get the PCIe version of the AES-32,
and if I need to send it to somebody to play around with for a month
or two to get it working, so be it.

-Reuben
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