I might be in la la land with this one, but figured it was worth asking.
Anyone try to rig a PCI interface or two (say two Delta 1010's) into a box that accepts PCI but outputs firewire. Something that could plug into a laptop? Maybe it's possible to convert an old desktop case into some sort of external pci holder for laptops. Maybe folks have done this to get things to work on macs, which other than the big G4/G5 towers, don't take PCI.
I'm thinking about the longevity of my 1010, if I should grab another 1010 while I have an opportunity, or am I setting myself up for being stuck to a desktop forever with my interfaces.
Thanks!
PCI-card based system - out of the box / firewire conversion
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Something like that would be pretty tricky and require its own software drivers. It wouldn't just be a plug into the firewire port and use the regular maudio drivers. you would either have to completely rewritte the drivers to accept the information over firewire rather than PCI (although. . .the firewire is going over a PCI bus ANYWAY. . .hmmm. . .still. . .) or have some kind of "firewire to PC" driver.
either way, I don't think it'll be a reality any time soon. I always thought it would be neat to have a PCMCIA "audiowire" card for motu devices like the 24/io and stuff.
-James
either way, I don't think it'll be a reality any time soon. I always thought it would be neat to have a PCMCIA "audiowire" card for motu devices like the 24/io and stuff.
-James
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