Audigy 2 ZS accessories questi

Tomshardware.com write "The possibilities offered by this card can be extended further if you buy an internal rack that can be linked via the extension connector on the card, using the same arrangement offered by Creative's earlier cards. In the case of the ZS, the internal rack is only available if purchased online (over the internet)."
Whats the full thing about? I was not able to find it on creative.com someone got link?

Jason-CL wrote:Jwiede, The Li've! Dri've bay is meant to support Li've and Audigy series sound card. Audigy 2 series sound card I'm afraid is not compatible with the Li've! Dri've as it is built with a different platform. Jason
Jason,
Can you please clarify what you mean by "it is built with a different platform"?
What is the technical reason why supporting the connections provided by the Li've!Dri've unit, using a connector whose wiring hasn't appeared to substantially changed between the Audigy and Audigy2, cannot be supported on the Audigy2 ZS?
As I noted in my prior post, the raw hardware connections between the external jacks on the Li've!Dri've, following the traces and through the ribbon cable, seem to attach to the proper locations on the Audigy2 ZS' connector (compared to the connections of an Audigy2 ZS Platinum dri've-bay unit).
Gi'ven that, there doesn't appear to be any reason the Audigy2 ZS can support the Platinum unit but cannot support the Li've!Dri've every bit as easily. The only platform difference appears to be in the logic by which the Platinum unit adds additional connections above and beyond the much simpler added connectivity provided by the Li've!Dri've.
If the only difference is that the ZS' software just won't recognize the Li've!Dri've, then as I noted before, the actual "incompatibility" is just that Creative wants customers to repurchase new front-panel units with each new sound card generation, both a seriously redundant waste of money and of time to tear apart and reconfigure their systems.
As all the additional ports I care about exist in the Li've!Dri've, being forced to buy a Audigy2 ZS Platinum simply to repurchase those connections I already purchased once (and presumably would have to buy again and again as you seem to have dropped cross-generation compatibility of those front-panel units) strikes me as revenue enhancement at the cost of customers.
Will the Audigy2 ZS Platinum unit be usable in the following generations of Creative SoundBlaster audio cards beyond just the Audigy2? Or will you instead force customers to purchase front-panel units (at substantial additional and redundant expense, given minimal technical merits) with each new generation of card?
I suspect the answer is the latter (with all the customer-hostile reasoning it implies), but would be pleasantly surprised to hear otherwise.

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