M-Audio Delta driver - 2.0.5ASIO driver for Delta family of products |
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2.0.6 still kernel panic - Version: 2.0.5, 5/5/2007 09:56PM PST
engrav
10.4.9
dual G5
Audiophile 2496
even with 2.0.6 I get kernel panics on boot unless I remove all login items
I have de-installed the Audiophile software
dual G5
Audiophile 2496
even with 2.0.6 I get kernel panics on boot unless I remove all login items
I have de-installed the Audiophile software
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- 2.0.6 still kernel panic
Still no support for deep sleep 



- Version: 2.0.5, 5/3/2007 12:19PM PST
Klausness
It's been two years since m-audio first released a version of their delta card driver that didn't support deep sleep, and the latest version still doesn't support it. Supposedly, they're working on it, but I'll believe it when I see it (and I'm not holding my breath here). And then there's the kernel panics. I'd have to recommend that people stay away from m-audio cards until they can get their driver situation sorted out.
The MIDI port randomly stops working (until restart), the Audio Signal sometimes gets distorted (until restart).
I also have an FW410 wich causes Kernel Panics; I guess it's the FW410 driver. However in almost every Kernel Panic log I see the name "M-Audio".
Both drivers aren't working under Leopard, now out since months!
I guess I'm going to sell my cards and buy something relyable. How sad that some companies don't get it. It can't be that hard to write a driver, can it?