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Re: Asus P4S800-MX PCI Slot IRQs [message #65737 is a reply to message #65733] |
Sat, 25 March 2006 11:45 |
John [1]
Messages: 2229 Registered: September 2005
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hehe, good thing I'm not Justcron or you would be chasing roaches out of
your house right now.
hehe,
John
DJ wrote:
> So this means I get to live another day?
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> ;o)
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> "John" <no@no.com> wrote in message news:44257241@linux...
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>>Well, the manual is wrong and
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>>Slot 1 has its IRQ tied to the onboard Audio card
>>Slot 2 has its IRQ tied to the AGP slot
>>Slot 3 has it's slot FREE
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>>The manual says Slot 1 is AGP and Slot 3 is audio but it is wrong. I
>>put 1 eds card in each slot and booted up to see what device it bound to
>>the same IRQ as the EDS card. Crazy.
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>>So here's the fix
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>>Put EDS cards (2) in slots 1 and 3
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>>So for my win98se install here's how I set the bios
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>>Slot 1 to IRQ 3
>>Slot 3 to IRQ 3
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>>PNP OS No
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>>PCI IRQ Resource Exclusion
>>IRQ 3 YES
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>>I also turned off floppy, usb, serial, parallel ports and onboard video
>>(just using agp).
>>I have Lan, onboard sound, AGP and 2 eds cards.
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>>So far I was able to play back an mp3 in windows media player WHILE
>>playing back and tracking in paris (as a test). I think the onboard
>>audio card will stay out of the way (I hope).
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>>Rock on, we'll see.
>>John
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Re: Asus P4S800-MX PCI Slot IRQs [message #65752 is a reply to message #65740] |
Sat, 25 March 2006 17:30 |
Aaron Allen
Messages: 1988 Registered: May 2008
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If it's any help, one of the tests I'll use to burn in a set up is to put it
in loop and walk away from it for a day or two with a decent amount of
tracks... that number will vary depending on how many EDS cards you have. I
usually do something like 28 ish on a 3 card set up. After that has been
established, I'll drop in a load of tracks and wildman punch in/out at
random on say, 20 or so tracks. Always use medium or long punch in in the
project setup, short never is reliable on any rig I've set up past 1 EDS
anyway. I shoot for medium, personally.
AA
"John" <no@no.com> wrote in message news:4425da53@linux...
> Since the IRQ fix today PARIS HAS BEEN ROCK SOLID IN XP and I have been
> trying to crash it to test it.
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> Cross your fingers. I'm making ghost images to try to have a solid xp
> setup. Cool !
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> DJ wrote:
>> So this means I get to live another day?
>>
>> ;o)
>>
>>
>> "John" <no@no.com> wrote in message news:44257241@linux...
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>>>Well, the manual is wrong and
>>>
>>>Slot 1 has its IRQ tied to the onboard Audio card
>>>Slot 2 has its IRQ tied to the AGP slot
>>>Slot 3 has it's slot FREE
>>>
>>>The manual says Slot 1 is AGP and Slot 3 is audio but it is wrong. I
>>>put 1 eds card in each slot and booted up to see what device it bound to
>>>the same IRQ as the EDS card. Crazy.
>>>
>>>So here's the fix
>>>
>>>Put EDS cards (2) in slots 1 and 3
>>>
>>>So for my win98se install here's how I set the bios
>>>
>>>Slot 1 to IRQ 3
>>>Slot 3 to IRQ 3
>>>
>>>PNP OS No
>>>
>>>PCI IRQ Resource Exclusion
>>>IRQ 3 YES
>>>
>>>I also turned off floppy, usb, serial, parallel ports and onboard video
>>>(just using agp).
>>>I have Lan, onboard sound, AGP and 2 eds cards.
>>>
>>>So far I was able to play back an mp3 in windows media player WHILE
>>>playing back and tracking in paris (as a test). I think the onboard
>>>audio card will stay out of the way (I hope).
>>>
>>>Rock on, we'll see.
>>>John
>>
>>
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