Update README.md to document US-200 support

- Add US-200 to supported devices list alongside US-144MKII
- Update project title and descriptions to mention US-200
- Clarify installation instructions for both device types
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## Feel free to fork and improve it yourself.
# ALSA Driver for TASCAM US-144MKII
# ALSA Driver for TASCAM US-144MKII / US-200
An unofficial ALSA kernel module for the TASCAM US-144MKII & US-144 USB audio interface.
An unofficial ALSA kernel module for the TASCAM US-144MKII, US-200 & US-144 USB audio interface.
For TASCAM US-122MKII check us122mkii branch.
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- **Audio Capture (Recording)**
- **MIDI IN / OUT**
### Supported Devices
- **TASCAM US-144MKII** (fully tested)
- **TASCAM US-200** (newly added support)
### Known Limitations
- Non-MKII US-144 devices need more testing
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### Step 3: Compile and Load the Driver
This process will build the module from source and load it for your current session. This is the best way to test it.
### Step 3: Compile and Load the Driver (US-144MKII / US-200)
This process will build the module from source and load it for your current session. This is the best way to test it on both US-144MKII and US-200 devices.
1. Clone this repository and navigate into the source directory.
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# Check if ALSA sees the new sound card
aplay -l
```
The first command should show `snd_usb_us144mkii`. The second command should list your "TASCAM US-144MKII" as an available playback device. You should now be able to select it in your audio settings and play sound.
The first command should show `snd_usb_us144mkii`. The second command should list your "TASCAM US-144MKII" or "TASCAM US-200" as an available playback device. You should now be able to select it in your audio settings and play sound.
### Step 4: Install for Automatic Loading on Boot
To make the driver load automatically every time you start your computer, follow these steps after you have successfully compiled it in Step 3.