mooncobra":14z35zxn said:
Lumberjack":14z35zxn said:
I have the exact same problem with my old Apollo Quad Silverface that uses the first Thunderbolt 1 expansion card. My old PC was built around a Gigabyte Z87X-UD7-TH motherboard and the Apollo worked with that PC under Windows 10 Pro as well as Mac OS X without any problems. Now that I'm using a newer Gigabyte Z390 Designare motherboard with native Thunderbolt 3 ports (Titan Ridge controllers), it doesn't work under Windows 10 or Mac OS X Mojave and I've tried it with both the official Apple and Startech Thunderbolt 3 to Thunderbolt adapters.
If you have an extra SSD/HDD somewhere, you could try to add mac os x to this storage and see if it works there. There are plenty of hackintosh tutorials out there (on youtube and on forums such as tonymacx86 or insanelymac) and Mac OS X is free. The most important thing is to have apple compatible hardware. If you've bought an Intel chip with a Gigabyte motherboard, chances are that it will most likely be compatible. You only need to enter your motherboard name plus your CPU and you will find descriptions and how-tos of successful builds with your specific motherboard.
But I doubt it will help, as I already have both systems and neither of them recognizes the Apollo interface. I've contacted UAD support and I'm still waiting (a week has passed already). Maybe you could contact them, too and see if you have better luck with your specific motherboard. If you ever fix this issue, it would be great to hear from you in this thread. If I fix it before you, i'll make sure to let you know how I did it.
I am also waiting to hear back from universal audio. I got the startech converter because UA recommends it. I didn't consider that it could be that because they suggest that you get the startech?
What exact motherboard are you using? Have you checked if Thunderbolt is enabled in the bios, alomng with security level -> "no security" and GPIO3 Force PWR -> "Enabled"? Have you tried any other thunderbolt devices with it, be it Thunderbolt 3, 2 or 1? Have you tried Thunderbolt 1 and Thunderbolt 2 cables?
They wrote me that there is a miscommunication between my Thunderbolt DMA and Windows 10, which sounds like BS, as I'm using a freshly installed Windows 10 and the newest Thunderbolt drivers. Plenty of people have reported working rigs with my specific motherboard, though they did use newer apollos and not the first gen thunderbolt 1 apollo silverfaces. I've asked them where this miscommunication specificallly occurs, and I'm still waiting...