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			<description><![CDATA[<p>hey there</p><p>I enjoy RME Fireface 400 for a long time, now need to connect it to my Lenovo X61 laptop.<br />I know that the recommended chipset is TI (Texas Instruments)</p><p>I am wondering if this card is okay:<br /><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Connectivity-Firewire-2-Port-PCMCIA-Cardbus/dp/B002TLT96E">http://www.amazon.com/Connectivity-Fire … B002TLT96E</a></p><p>From the description they say that:<br />&quot;2x 1394B + 1x 1394A IEEE firewire PCMCIA cardbus with TI TSB82AA2 chipset. &quot;</p><p>but just wanna double check.</p><p>would be perfect to get your answer fast, since I live in Israel and have an occasion from US to here very soon</p><p>PS: if you have any other card/model/manufacturer to recommend - I&#039;m all ear.</p><p>thanks a lot!</p>]]></description>
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