Re: Many identical cards - how to keep them straight

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Mark Knecht wrote:

> Anyway, I appreciate your inputs and will likely file an enhancement
> request just to put the idea out there. I suspect a first step could
> be udev in some hand crafted way. I may explore that idea also.

I suspect what Windows does is record each sound card in its registry 
(with Windows own unique identifying code for it) *in the order in which 
they were installed*, then initialize them in that same order (based on 
the generated unique ID code for the device) when it comes up. Someone 
with access to a Windows box could spelunk around in the registry and 
see, I suppose.

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