>On Sun, Mar 17, 2002 at 11:46:19 -0500, Paul Davis wrote: >> i don't know anything about the Prodiff 88 , but several earlier Sek'd >> cards were duplicates of various RME cards and used a Xilinx FPGA. If >> this is the same, you should be able to see the word "Xilinx" in a >> reasonable photo of the card, stamped on top of a roughly 1"x1" chip. > >Except that the presense of a Xilinx chip doesn't mean it is RME >compatible, just that it *might* be.
i wasn't suggesting it would be RME compatible. the original question was about the chipset used. if it *is* a Xilinx FPGA, then knowing that is virtually useless on account of it being an FPGA, and the question has to be changed to "what firmware is loaded onto the FPGA?" --p
