Jacob Juul Klejs Kolding wrote:
> All I know is that the main chip is an FPGA.
>
> Are there any tools for Windows that can snif the communication?
For PCI(e), this cannot be done in software.
Regards,
Clemens
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All I know is that the main chip is an FPGA.
Are there any tools for Windows that can snif the communication?
/Jacob
On Wed, 27 Feb 2019, 18:35 Clemens Ladisch via Alsa-user, <
alsa-user@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
> Jacob Juul Klejs Kolding wrote:
> > Are there currently any Thunderbolt audi
Jacob Juul Klejs Kolding wrote:
> Are there currently any Thunderbolt audio devices supported in Linux?
>From a software point of view, Thunderbolt is just a PCIe bus.
So this depends on what PCI(e) audio chip the device is using.
Regards,
Clemens
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Hi
Are there currently any Thunderbolt audio devices supported in Linux?
I own a Focusrite Clarett 8pre,
which is detected correctly by the TB3 subsystem,
but not listed as an audio device.
The device is pretty self contained,
(works with current settings without being plugged into a PC)
So I wa