For a low cost replacement I would look at the Digidesign 003 IMO. It is one of 
the only cost affective Control surfaces that will do what your Tascam can do 
plus more. 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Peter Bosher
Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 5:26 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: FW1884 feasible or replacement

Hi All,

My trusty FW1884 still works under Windows 7 64-bit running under Boot Camp on 
my 2012 Mac Mini.

I'd really like to use it with ProTools as a stop-gap, but I have a 
feeling it's just not possible.   There is no native 64 bit Mac 
driver.   I've read about booting into 32 bit mode to get the old driver 
to work.   I have stuck with Mountain Lion because I think that's the 
last OS which allowed booting into 32 bit mode, but even if that's true, would 
PT 12.4 run in that mode?

In short, please can someone who knows more about these things than I do 
tell me whether it's likely to be feasible at all?   If so, how?

Finally, if not, and if you know the FW1884, can you suggest an alternative 
that does a similar job from the likes of Digi-design, Mackie, Focusrite and 
so-on?

Best,

Peter

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