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Old 10-08-1999, 11:08 AM
Richard L Richard L is offline
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Default XLR8 daughter board G3 upgrade by Interex

Have you tested the XLR8 daughter board by Interex (G3/333 upgrade with 1 Mg cache @ 167MHz)?
Check it out at:

http://www.macgurus.com/shoppingcart...8boards3v.html

and at:

http://www.xlr8.com/

I'm considering to upgrade a 9500/120 with it.
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Old 10-08-1999, 11:46 AM
Larry Gegel Larry Gegel is offline
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Default Re: XLR8 daughter board G3 upgrade by Interex

I have a XLR8 Carrier ZIF card with a 366 MHz G3 in my 8600. It works fine with ProTools if I use my Digidesign hardware (AudioMedia III), but with PowerMix I only get 8 tracks instead of the 16 I got with the original processor. XLR8 has been trying hard to work the problem, but Digidesign has not been responsive to either me or XLR8 on this issue.

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