Re: usb or firewire (when having a ricoh chipset)

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hi,
I have a Thinkpad R61 with Ricoh FW chipset and NVidia Quadro GK.
The Ricoh works for some minutes, then the connection breaks... I knew those constraints from the FFADO page and didn't waste much time on that.
I purchsed a Belkin FW/PCMCIA card F5U513v which has TI chipset.
My FW audio works without any problem (Focusrite Saffire PRO 10), but I have to deavtivate the NVidia driver when using FW Audio beause graficdriver shares interrupt with yenta. My USB Card Lexicon Omega Studio also works great and I only can recommend it. So my decision which interface to use is just a question of number of needed inputs,
best
-s
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Date: Thu, 28 Oct 2010 13:10:00 +0200
From: "rosea.grammostola"<rosea.grammostola@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject:  usb or firewire (when having a ricoh chipset)
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Hi,

Having a ricoh firewire chipset here on a thinkpad t61. Not the best one
afaik.. Should I go for a usb (edirol for example) or firewire interface?

\r

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