how to update firmware on rme multiface

Asked by Arthur Prior

system see's that the card is there but gives 2 lines of messages at startup that go by so fast i can not read what is missing

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mycae (mycae) said :
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You can identify the card from a terminal (Ctrl+Alt+T, or from applications menu). can you post the output of the following commands back here?

lspci
lsusb

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Arthur Prior (bprior1952) said :
#2

output from lsusb
BUS005 DEVICE001 ID1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
BUS004 DEVICE001 ID1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
BUS003
DEVICE001 ID1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub

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Arthur Prior (bprior1952) said :
#3

also lspci produced about 30 lines ofdifferent controllersat the very bottom was 0a:09.0Multimedia audio controller:Xilinx Corporation RME Hammerfall DSP (rev 37). The Thing I couldnt read said tryhdsploader but couldnt get that to work

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mycae (mycae) said :
#4

Is that the exact line?

 I was expecting some hex digits in square brackets, like [a1cd:b123]

this should be a unique identifier for the chip, and should allow me to have a scan around for the appropriate drivers.

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Arthur Prior (bprior1952) said :
#5

Hi I was Wondering If the reason none of the fixes i try to implement from the repositories work might be because the computer i have installed ubuntu in is an IBM architechture

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mycae (mycae) said :
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>Hi I was Wondering If the reason none of the fixes i try to implement from the repositories work might
>be because the computer i have installed ubuntu in is an IBM architechture

That doesn't sound like a very likely underlying reason, no.

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Arthur Prior (bprior1952) said :
#7

Thank you to all that attempted to help got the RME card recognized by reinstalling windows and the drivers for the card ubuntu then recognized everything again thanx for the help

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derrill wayne anderson (dwashack) said :
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man i'm still learning...used ubuntu...since april 2010...sometimes a bit over my head...

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Arthur Prior (bprior1952) said :
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I Think RME website has the linux drivers but they are also available thru ubuntu forum

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