JM JEHANNO

Q: Running a PowerPC driver on Mavericks

Hi everyone,

 

I just got a USB to ADAT converter, which is a kind of device that doesn't exist anymore and hard to find. 

Once extracted on my MBP / mavericks OS, the device driver are Unix exectuble file.

See driver page here http://download.esi-audio.com/?w=esi&p=4&g=2&l=en

 

I have found some explaination about running PowerPC apps on Lion.

 

My questions are :

- can I install this driver on my MBP / Mavericks OS?

- will it run correctly?

- how can I do that? Is the SnowLeopard Server Virtualised on Parallel solution will work?

 

I know it could seems weird to run such an old device on a MBP, but I am using hardware sound console that only support ADAT.

 

Many thanx,

 

Best,

 

JM

MacBook Pro (Retina, Mid 2012), Mac OS X (10.7.5)

Posted on Jan 19, 2014 7:22 AM

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    JM JEHANNO JM JEHANNO Feb 13, 2014 3:07 AM in response to MlchaelLAX
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    Feb 13, 2014 3:07 AM in response to MlchaelLAX

    Finally this morning, I tested the routing in audio configuration to the ADAT buses.

     

    With the by default audio configuration with the setting multichannel octogonal

     

    internal audio ch 1 output on ADAT ch 1

    internal audio ch 5 output on ADAT ch 2

    internal audio ch 2 output on ADAT ch 3

    internal audio ch 6 output on ADAT ch 4

    internal audio ch 3 output on ADAT ch 5

    internal audio ch 7 output on ADAT ch 6

    internal audio ch 4 output on ADAT ch 7

    internal audio ch 8 output on ADAT ch 8

     

    Keep this routing in Ableton Live (mono) and I have all my tracks in the correct order in my audio console.

     

    That's all.

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