[LAU] Linux-audio-user Digest, Vol 142, Issue 14

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Sat Dec 15 01:46:48 CET 2018


Mmm ... i have an old machine here like a pent up 75mhz or such it has my
old awe 32 as a soundcard just needs some ram .... kind of like that idea
having a separate recording box with RME cards. No idea what that should
cost though but willing to sign in blood ;)  they would be in good hands
and treated like historic valuables in a working museum.
No im not begging  no... :)

Have a great weekend all


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> From: Paul Davis <paul at linuxaudiosystems.com>
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> Subject: [LAU] for sale: "vintage" RME interfaces
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> It's bonanza time for anyone interested in some RME gear for use with
> "vintage" computers (defined as ones with a PCI bus. Yes, PCI. Not PCI(x)
> or PCI(e) or other later variant. Just PCI).
>
> What's available:
>
>      RME Hammerfall 9652
>            3x ADAT in/out
>            Daughterboard for word clock
>            Breakout cable for 9-pin Sony protocol & S/PDIF
>            Little-endian ROM chip installed, Big-endian enclosed
>
>     RME HDSP9652
>           3x ADAT in/out
>           (missing MIDI I/O breakout cable)
>
>     RME Digiface
>            half-height PCI card
>            External breakout box, 3x ADAT in/out, S/PDIF, MIDI, word clock
>            (nice long) Cable to connect
>
> Bonus:
>       PCMCIA card for digiface, with required cable
>       2 x ADAT cables
>
> I fully understand that these are now all legacy products, but they also
> all continue to function at the highest levels. If you have the right bus,
> and want/need the I/O configurations that these devices offer, you still
> cannot get a better device, even 20 years (in some cases) after their
> original release.
>
> I'm not looking to make money on these devices, but I don't want to give
> them away either. I'd prefer to ship them all as a single package (anywhere
> in the world). So, make me an offer.
>
> All were working the last time I used them; if any are not working when you
> receive them, I'll refund you an appropriate part of whatever you paid.
>
> I'm listing them here first because of the importance of this crowd and
> these interfaces to what I've been doing for the last 20 years.
>
> Make me an offer. For history buffs, the RME Hammerfall 9652 was the
> interface that made me write Ardour.
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