Profire 610 support for SL

When is M-Audio and apple going to make a support for the drivers in snow Leopard, Snow Leopard came out 3 weeks ago and still no support what is going on.

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I have the same problem, did you get a solution? Please help me.

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    "I gotta RESPECTFULLY take issue with every point you bring up about M-Audio stuff, Zuelito..."
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    Thanks!

    For a Profire 610/2626 work around see here:
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  • Serious M-Audio Profire 610 sync and dropout problem

    After an, over a month, waiting for a solution to the problem from m-audio, I have to post the problem to the community:
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