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    Overlord of Music kimball492's Avatar
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    Doc do you have the digital 002 rack or desk type and what drivers are you running I think latest is 9.0.8.
    The digital 002 needs a Texas Instruments chip FireWire card I believe to function properly Doc. So check you have latest Drivers installed. If that's ok take out your FireWire card and check it's got Texas Instruments chipset on the FireWire board for PC. Probably labelled TI.

    These are compatible Texas Instrument FireWire cards for the digital 002 Doc
    http://avid.force.com/pkb/articles/e...ility/en352647
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    Quote Originally Posted by kimball492 View Post
    Doc do you have the digital 002 rack or desk type and what drivers are you running I think latest is 9.0.8.
    The digital 002 needs a Texas Instruments chip FireWire card I believe to function properly Doc. So check you have latest Drivers installed. If that's ok take out your FireWire card and check it's got Texas Instruments chipset on the FireWire board for PC. Probably labelled TI.

    These are compatible Texas Instrument FireWire cards for the digital 002 Doc
    http://avid.force.com/pkb/articles/e...ility/en352647

    Yeah, my Digi002 is the Rackmount version, a good mate of mine gave it to me for nothing, I think I've got the most recent drivers for it installed, but I guess it won't hurt to check, the motherboard for my DAW PC has an integrated Firewire Port on it and I added a PCI card that has an extra two ports on it, the integrated Firewire port uses an Etron chipset which seems to work fine with my Saffire Pro40, not sure what chipset the PCI card uses, maybe I should see if I can get a Firewire PCI card that uses a Texas Instruments chipset then?

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