Should I goto 10.4 now with a MOTU 828?

I'm still running 10.3.9 with logic 7, do they have this worked out yet with 10.4 and the 828mkII? I have a pretty stable system now, and I don't/can't afford any problems or setbacks running a studio with appointments!
Thanks for any info!
BaseJase
ILLYNOISE

hey bj, mine is also solid, just remember to reset the motu to factory defaults
so that it has a fresh start at the new system. K.

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