Anyone Using the PCI-424e Card Yet?

Just wondering if anyone's using the MOTU PCI-424e card in their systems, and if it's "smooth sailing" or "rough seas ahead".
Thanks.

Justin.
Sometimes when we e-chat, I imagine you doing something like this:
http://www.ifilm.com/player/mac.jsp?ifilmId=2679426&pg=default&skin=default&refs ite=default&mediaSize=default&context=product&launchVal=1&data=null
Especially when ILUVYERMOM is on the forum!

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