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Old 10-05-2000, 09:22 PM
Nello7 Nello7 is offline
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Default PCI Matchmaker Rev Q upgrade

Has anyone had any luck going through Digi to get a PCI Matchmaker chip upgrade from rev Q to rev QC or QE? I'm assuming its necessary to run 5.01 software with PTIII hardware, per their compatibility document.

Neal Cappellino
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Old 02-16-2002, 12:43 AM
lhundhrup dorje lhundhrup dorje is offline
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Default Re: PCI Matchmaker Rev Q upgrade

i doubt your still wondering

but i run a pci pro tools 3 with 5.0 with an older farm i'am not sure if it's q or not but i got it in 97' used so probably not qc qe
and it works great
good luck
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