Firewire interface in 20-bit mode?

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I have a Saffire Pro26, and I've been happily using it for a few months 
now, both alone and with a DBX386 to give me channels 9&10 via SPDIF.  I 
have a few old ADAT LX20s, which I could use as external A/D converters, 
except for the fact that the current state of the firewire driver supports 
24bit transfers only, and the ADATs will only do 16 or 20.
   How deeply entrenched in the code is this 24-bit restriction?  Would it 
be feasable to hack a 20-bit version of the driver for those times when 10 
tracks just aren't enough?

-- 
Rick Green

"Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little
temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety."
                                   -Benjamin Franklin

"As for our common defense, we reject as false the choice between our
safety and our ideals."
                                -President Barack Obama 20 Jan 2009
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