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Mackie d.2 has an extension card for IEEE 1394 communication, which uses BridgeCo DM1000 ASIC. On the other hand, Mackie d.4 Pro has built-in function for IEEE 1394 communication by Oxford Semiconductor OXFW971, according to schematic diagram available in Mackie website. Although I misunderstood that Mackie d.2 Pro would be also a model with OXFW971, it's wrong. Mackie d.2 Pro is a model which includes the extension card as factory settings. This commit fixes entries in Kconfig and comment in ALSA OXFW driver. Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> Fixes: |
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oxfw-command.c | ||
oxfw-hwdep.c | ||
oxfw-midi.c | ||
oxfw-pcm.c | ||
oxfw-proc.c | ||
oxfw-scs1x.c | ||
oxfw-spkr.c | ||
oxfw-stream.c | ||
oxfw.c | ||
oxfw.h |