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In a message dated Fri, 3 Feb 2006 12:41:53 -0600, <mariner@mts.net> writes:<BR>
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No and no.<BR>
The Edirol uses USB-1, and it has no control panel (just an extension). My 2400 is cardbus enabled, Vimage 400Mhz.<BR>
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One important thing I left out: the MacAlly USB card has to be inserted after bootup, or the OS stalls during boot.<BR>
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David P. Reaves, III<BR>
TransLanTech Sound, LLC<BR>
Creators of the Award-Winning "Ariane Stereo Audio Leveler"<BR>
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