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Kurt Albershardt
 
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Arny Krueger wrote:

"EricK" wrote in message


Arny Krueger wrote:

Frankly Roger, I think that you are thinking way to hard. Just put
the %$#! card in the machine, load the drivers and see if it makes
tunes.


I have the Nuendo 96/52 card. But, I don't see why that will be any
different. From the owner's manual, verbatim:

"The Nuendo 96/52 audio card is originally equipped with an EEPROM for
use on Windows computers. If you plan to use this card on Apple
Macintosh computers, you will have to exchange the EEPROM first!. An
extra EEPROM labeled M52 is included in Nuendo 96/52 package. Please
replace the EEPROM before inserting the card into your Macintosh
computer!"



Wow!

Makes some sense. W52 for windows and M52 for Mac.

This of course raises the question as to why they couldn't make one card
that works for both, like some of their competition.



They do, and have for several years now. The 9632/9652 are an older generation of card.

RME was one of the first to put ASIO in hardware, reducing the load on the host computer significantly. In fact, when releasing flash updates to the firmware on their current products, they are referred to as 'hardware version.'