Levon River
Monday 30 September 2002 à 12:41
QUOTE (Yukulele @ Sep 29 2002, 20:27)
QUOTE (Levon River @ Sep 28 2002, 03:02)
Damann: is the Event EZBus also broken under 10.2?
I've just seen an annoucement from the dev who made the driver for OS X (BusError).
Well, who else would be tapped to write a driver for something called "EZBus" but "buserror."
Just pulling your chain, buserror.
QUOTE (Yukulele @ Sep 29 2002, 20:27)
At the moment, it supports 8 channels in/out, at 24bit / 48kHz.
Official Request for Clarification: Okay, now, I just got it from what I will describe as "an unimpeachable source"

that Event is planning to have Mac support for their EZ8 PCI card, which is the only way I know of that the EZBus can push 8 channels in and out of a computer. It sure ain't going to do it through USB.
So I am aquiver with questions (which I guess only buserror can answer, but probably only within the strictures of a non-disclosure agreement--which probably means not at all.) But of course I'm going to ask anyway.
1. When you say buserror made "the driver for OS X," uh, what driver is that? Generally, the OS X driver for the EZBus itself, meaning, I guess, for the USB I/O? Or...
2. Is he doing the driver for the EZ8? Or...
3. Is he doing/did he do (sigh) drivers for both? Or...
4. Does it all mean something else altogether that somebody needs to walk me through without using big words?
QUOTE (Yukulele @ Sep 29 2002, 20:27)
Not finished yet, but usable, he said.
What the heck does that mean? These, BTW, aren't just idle curiosity questions. I am about --><-- that far away from springing for the EZBus on the basis that I *will*, at some point, be able to push and pull 8 channels through the digital I/O, so any specific information would be greatly appreciated.