So, he isn't 100% sure how to check the firmware version. He is "definitely
using old firmware" and he thinks it is 011 / 151 as recommended. Can someone
tell me exactly how he can check it? He has access to a windoze boot.
Below is my conversation with him:
11:42 <@ jmej> i installed some drivers in windows - i'm definitely using
old firmware - i can't say for sure which version.. but probably
011 / 151
11:42 <@ jmej> which seems to be one that's known to work
11:42 <@ jmej> the new RME software has firmware revision info in the about
tab... the old software does not
11:43 <@ jmej> but when i run new software - it tells me to update my firmware
(i didn't)
11:43 <@ jmej> and when i run the software that goes alon with 011/151 it seems
to work fine
[he's talking about running it in windoze here]
Thanks,
Alex
On 0, Mark Knecht <markknecht(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On Sun, Feb 22, 2009 at 10:44 PM, Florian Faber
<faber(a)faberman.de> wrote:
On Sun, 2009-02-22 at 19:51 -0800, Mark Knecht
wrote:
Please report back what version of firmware your
HDSP has. you cannot
use the more recent versions and may have to downgrade to an earlier
firmware version to get correct operation. (More or less...)
That shouldn't result in this error message, but in strange channel
readings in hdspmixer itself.
Flo
I'm just saying that if RME updated firmware 3 weeks ago and he's the
first person that got a card with that on it then there isn't anyway
any of us could know what it does for sure.
It would be good if he reported what version of firmware had had so we
could eliminate that as a potential cause of the problems he's having.
It's ost likely not the root cause but it wouldn't hurt to know.
- Mark
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