Is Logic pro X kompatibel with Echo Audiofire 12 ???

Hi.
Logic user here.
I wonder if Logic X isgoing to work with my two Echo audiofire 12 ??
Rod

It s a problem for me to upgrade from my  late 2007 macbook Core2Duo 2,16ghz system running snow leopard and protools 7.4.2 through digi 002 rack, Command 8 and emagic Unitor 8mk2, to my new  macbook pro i5 2,5ghz...
I chose this MBP cos it has both firewire and thunderbolt BUT... people told me digi 002 would only work as a 16 input channels. No way to  use the ADAT inputs from the digi... And to me it s the most important thing : i need the extra 8 inputs and mainly use the digital mixer convertors instead of the digi 002 convertors. So haow about you?  does the adat work properly ?
Another problem : command 8 seems not to be supported either.
so before buying logic pro x , i need to know if it s gonna work normally and completly : spdif, adat and analog input, midi /i/o AND  command 8 integration.
I m not sure it might work either on Avid software  ( a shame !!)
I m ok to work again with logic after my 7 years using only protools IF i dont have to buy another audio interface and another  midi controller...
here is the link for the last driver :
http://avid.force.com/pkb/articles/download/Digi-002-003-Drivers
here is a link for the command 8 drive rfor those who are lucky enough to have a protools 10
http://avid.force.com/pkb/articles/en_US/download/en379411
How is it possible that an "upgrade"  finally results is a downgrade, as my new system cant match with  the old one...
Unitor 8mk2 is perfectly working on 10.8.5 hop eit will work on 10.10 either...

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