![]() ![]() Here’s hoping this helps someone out in the wild. This caused my machine not to boot correctly, and I had to repair it using another machine. One warning: do not install the Leopard FireWire (not FireWireAudio) drivers from the 24 SDK. I don’t know why installing the latest SDK FW base drivers and the FireWireAudio 2.4 drivers first was required before the 2.0.1 drivers would correctly fire up, but it was. Go to the System Preferences > Sound panel and try sound output to the Onyx Firewire 0838.Look for AppleFWAudio, and make sure it is version 2.0.1. Select Software > Extensions on the left-hand browser.From the Apple menu, select About this Mac, then click the More Info button to start System Profiler.From /Developer/FireWireSDK24/FireWireComponents, install the FireWireAudio 2.0.1 drivers.Look for AppleFWAudio, and make sure it is version 2.4.0. From /Developer/FireWireSDK26/FireWireComponents, install the FireWireAudio 2.4 drivers. ![]()
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