Apogee Ensemble (FireWire). Supported via connecting to thunderbolt via adapters as per Apogee website.
I will read that guide now and try it out, thank you for your help!
Just tested and it does work (as in, boot into MacOS with thunderbolt enabled) in both PCIe slots. I must not have it seated correctly.
But the thunderbolt ports are still not recognizing anything.
I'd love to fix this but I'm leaning towards just buying a new interface (USB). Been on this all...
Yup it is connected. So I can boot up with the audi interface connected / thunderbolt enabled. I installed the software which includes a driver and audio control software, and a firmware updater.
Audio control software doesn't see the unit, and the firmware updater crashes so I expect it...
so I feel pretty dumb, but I was able to get the card into the other PCIe slot. After that, I just booted up with Thunderbolt enabled... it either prefers that slot, or I didn't have it seated properly in the other one (99% sure it was good). I haven't checked to see what happens when I plug my...
The other PCIe slot is blocked by my CPU heatsink. The mac boots up fine with the card installed and disabled in the BIOS, but as soon as I enable it, it no longer boots up (shows the error above).
AHH thank you for reminding me. I typed it right the first time and the form reset, so I was thinking "ok gibberish until it works then I'll fix it. Then I forgot. On it now :)
edit: ok my apologies, profile updated.
As the title says, I have an ASUS TUF GAMING Z490 motherboard with an ASUS ThunderboltEX 3-TR.
My hackintosh works fine, but when I plug the card in and enable thunderbolt in the bios, it no longer makes it through the verbose boot.
Is there ANY way to get this working, or do I need to look...
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