Dominique Pautrel wrote:
> I'm nearly sure (but need to be prouved) that 1212M and 1820M use the
> same base : E-MU 1010 PCI card, with I/O ADAT and I/O SPDIF, so 10
> inputs and 10 outputs, plus firewire port and a plug who look like an
> RJ45 port.
> 
> The 1212M has a daughter board, E-MU 0202 I/O daughter card : 2 analog
> inputs + 2 analog outputs.
> 
> The 1820M has an additional Rack, but I've never seen it so I can't say
> nothing about it.
> 
> On this page <http://www.emu.com/products/welcome.asp?category=505> you
> see the 1010 PCI card on 3 products.
> 
> What I'm sure is that these products are from the same family.
> 
> Perhaps if you test it you could tell more ... I'm sorry I can't say
> more about it
> 
> Regards
> Dom.
> 
> 
> Le dimanche 26 octobre 2008 à 17:48 +0100, Bo Forslund a écrit :
>> Is 1212M the same as the 1820M.
>>
>> I just wonder. It might be useful for me to follow this thread.
>>
>> Regards
>> Bo
>>
> 

Dom is correct, the base PCI card is what I call the 1010.
The 1212 adds another 0202 card that goes in another PCI slot for analog
in/outs.
The 1820 adds an external audio dock that gives more analog in/outs.

The extra bit of information is that their are a number of different
versions of the 1010 and audio dock, each needing their own unique firmware.

James

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