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DSP confusion. Possibly irresolvable.



 
 
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Old June 4th 10, 10:11 PM posted to sci.electronics.components,uk.rec.audio
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Default DSP confusion. Possibly irresolvable.

Can anyone tell me if a Motorola XC56361 (56361, Google will NOT give results
for its full name, hell knows why) the same as a Motorola XC143410GC?

I'm asking because Echoaudio Layla 24/96 PCI boards are said by one of Echo's
own staff to use the XC56361, and the ALSA mailing list has archived pages
that support this, yet I have THREE actual Layla 24/96 PCI cards that all
have the XC143410GC on each one, and a picture found on Google Images also
shows one. I need to get clarity on this because none of my boards work on a
Via EPIA MII 12000 mainboard (no firmware load from DSP on PCI card), and
this apparently different IC might be something to do with that.

And has anyone got a Layla 24/96 PCI card (or ANY Layla 24 bit card) that has
a definite XC56301, specifically marked as such? If so, please can I see a
picture? (I can't find any pictures of an XC56361 so I don't have any way to
be sure it exists as a separate entity from an XC143410GC).
 




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