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Thanks for the info. I will stop at Fry's and give that a shot. On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 9:42 AM, Jeff Larson<jeff.larson@sailpoint.com> wrote: >> The problem is my MOTU 828 recommends only using the Firewire cards >> with a TI chipset. I can't find anything about the HPs that mention >> what chipset they use. I've written and called and got no response >> from their sales dept. (way to go HP!) > > If you can locate the machine you're considering at Best Buy or > whatever big box computer stores you have around you, bring up Control > Panel, select Device Manager, and open the tree node that says "IEEE > 1394 Bus host controllers". > > You should see something like this. > > RICOH OCHI Compliant IEEE 1394 Host Controller > > In my case I have a new Lenovo laptop that apparently has the feared > and maligned Ricoh chipset. This is my work laptop, I've never used > it for audio so I can't say how it works. If you see "Texas Instruments" > instead of RICOH then you should be okay. One of my daughters has a > small form factor HP that's a year or two old and it apparently has > an Agere chipset, I don't know anything about those. > > My audio desktop is a Gateway, strangely enough it has two 1394 >controllers, one of them Texas Instruments and the other a name I forget. > > Jeff > > >