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Old 01-12-2005, 08:58 AM
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Default Lacie D2 extreme uses oxford 912 chipset

Hello, I am interested in getting a firewire drive for my PT system. I talked to the Lacie guys today and they said that the Oxford 911 chipset is very old and is no longer in the D2 extreme drives. They are using the 912 chipset now. Does anyone know if this is still up to Pro Tools specs for compatibility. I am running an older 9600 comp with mix3 PT v.5.1.3. Orangelink+ firewire card.
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