Topic: Is thunderbolt-FW a solution for PC laptops?
Hi RME staffs,
I read Apple has released Thunderbolt-firewire adapter, which is $30 or something, and it'll be awesome for people using FW interfaces and want to use iMac or Macbook Pro with TB ports. On the PC side, FW is really vanishing except for desktops with onboard FW chip or PCI/PCIe FW adapters (which could be sometimes crappy). For PC laptop users, it's been really pain, and they need lots of research before buying next rig.
My question is, do the current FW interfaces work as if they are plugged in to the FW port with TI chip? Or, do you need to revise the driver for the Thunderbolt-FW adapter? Have you heard troubles using RME's FW interface, connected to FW port of the Apple TB display?
I'm not looking for interfaces or laptop at the moment (a happy UFX/HDSPeAIO with PC desktop/laptop user), but ASUS said they are going to support TB, and I anticipate some PC laptops will have TB ports soon. So, I just wanted to throw this question, maybe good information for the people who are looking for new laptops (and good matching interface).
Thanks!