Topic: HDSPe Settings is not optimized for your Mac
Hi,
I get the following message when opening the HDSPe Settings app under macOS 10.13.4
You are aware of this issue ? Will there be a fix ?
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Hi,
I get the following message when opening the HDSPe Settings app under macOS 10.13.4
You are aware of this issue ? Will there be a fix ?
Yes, that will be fixed.
Yes, that will be fixed.
awesome ! Thank you very much !
Any news on that ? Getting the same message on Mojave now.
Any news on that ? Getting the same message on Mojave now.
What about installing an updated driver from our website?
AnSolas wrote:Any news on that ? Getting the same message on Mojave now.
What about installing an updated driver from our website?
The latest driver version is 4.11, from May this year.
...or am I wrong?
AnSolas wrote:Any news on that ? Getting the same message on Mojave now.
What about installing an updated driver from our website?
Yeh that driver shows that message, it also creates crashes which are shown in teh console, but doesn't seam to affect the function.
MC wrote:AnSolas wrote:Any news on that ? Getting the same message on Mojave now.
What about installing an updated driver from our website?
The latest driver version is 4.11, from May this year.
...or am I wrong?
I have 4.11 installed and it runs as in 32 Bit mode, thats why we get that message.
It seams to be the latest version, no ?
No. The version on download is newer and includes 64 bit settings.
No. The version on download is newer and includes 64 bit settings.
Interesting, where to get the latest version ?
I only see 4.11 as shown above in the schreenshot here:
https://www.rme-audio.de/downloads/driver/hdspe.php
Simply download it again and check the readme.
Hello,
I already read teh readme , it says :
RME Intelligent Audio Solutions
Hammerfall DSPe Series
PCIe driver for Mac OS X Intel 10.6 and up
Notes on driver version 4.11
New in Version 4.11 (05/28/2018)
No. The version on download is newer and includes 64 bit settings.
So 4.11 IS the latest ?
The Readme says:
"New in Version 4.11 (05/28/2018)
- Settings program compiled as 64 bit, driver calls updated"
Regards
Daniel Fuchs
RME
Ok looks like we have a little misunderstanding her.
The question was:
MC wrote:AnSolas wrote:Any news on that ? Getting the same message on Mojave now.
What about installing an updated driver from our website?
The latest driver version is 4.11, from May this year.
...or am I wrong?
You answered:
No. The version on download is newer and includes 64 bit settings.
So the The latest driver version is 4.11,(05/28/2018)
Confusion abounds!
The driver as such is the same. Only the settings application was replaced in the currently uploaded file. As there was no change to the driver, no version numbers or dates were changed.
Regards
Daniel Fuchs
RME
Maybe call it version "a" then (same version number) and change the date to prevent confusion?
This is a one-time hint that does not reappear when it's clicked away. None of this causes any issues. The next driver (and now this one) will have a new settings dialog anyway, so the issue will not pop up again...
Regards
Daniel Fuchs
RME
Maybe call it version "a" then (same version number) and change the date to prevent confusion?
Yep. I'd say that driver package is - a "package". If anything in the package changes, there should really be a version (however minor) update.
kepp getting this shown:
Apple no longer support 32 Application (hsdpAgent as well?) in the upcoming macOS 10.15.
Will we get a 64 Bit hsdpAgent or will that keep workking ? please?
All agents are 64 bit, see driver readme, for more than 2 months.
That so7nds great! Looks like something went wrong here with the installation since mine still seams to be 32 bit. I will uninstall and reinstall it.
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