Re: Firewire option
2013/10/08 09:58:45
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I've tried Firewire cards on a laptop, several including the "desired" T.I. chipset. I had an Alesis IO 26 and it connected but had dropout problems. I tried it with a Focusrite Saffire Pro 40 and had a temporary Firewire port hardware failure in the Saffire Pro 40. (The Saffire Pro 40 has two Firewire ports, and one did not work for several months after trying it with the T.I. chipset card in a laptop. Not sure how it "fixed itself" but eventually starting working again).
The Saffire Pro 40 finally died (the estimate to repair it was within $50 of what I paid for it) and I replaced it with a USB connected unit and no more port compatibility issues and even lower latency with the USB units.
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