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Need help installing Paris onto a PC with XPPro [message #102757] Sat, 07 March 2009 16:58 Go to next message
Stevehwan is currently offline  Stevehwan   
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I know absolutly zip about PCs when it comes to this stuff. Cann someone give
me a step by step explanation from scratch, how to install Paris into a newer
PC? All I have done so far is put the EDS card in. I have a 442 available
and a small interface 2. I would like to get by with using just the Interface
2 if possible.
Steve
Re: Need help installing Paris onto a PC with XPPro [message #102758 is a reply to message #102757] Sun, 08 March 2009 05:27 Go to previous messageGo to next message
mikeaudet   CANADA
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Hi Steve,

I heavily revise the PARIS drivers last summer and fall for newer PCs. It's available for sale at ensoniq.ca. It comes with a step by step word document, complete with screen shots, that should get you through. If you need help with it, I'll be there any way I can. I've sent debug versions of the driver when needed - tweaked timings - whatever is needed.

A certain someone suggested that people should just use a beta that I posted a while back instead of paying me for my work. That pissed me off so much I didn't read these forums for a month. The beta has bugs that are fixed in the release version. Plus, I won't offer the slightest bit of help to someone who either doesn't value the driver enough to feel that it is worth paying for or just thinks its OK that I should work for weeks on end for them for free. Sorry if I sound bitter, but its amazing what some people will post online when they would probably never say the same thing to your face.

The originally released XP driver would not work on a multi-core PC without significant workarounds to lock it to one CPU. The ADAT card didn't work properly under XP, either, no matter what. I've fixed all of that. You just have to install the driver and go.

All the best,

Mike










Re: Need help installing Paris onto a PC with XPPro [message #102759 is a reply to message #102758] Sun, 08 March 2009 05:41 Go to previous messageGo to next message
dnafe is currently offline  dnafe   CANADA
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"Mike Audet" <mike@mikeaudet.com> wrote in message news:49b3be9d$1@linux...
> Hi Steve,
>
> I heavily revise the PARIS drivers last summer and fall for newer PCs.
> It's available for sale at ensoniq.ca. It comes with a step by step word
> document, complete with screen shots, that should get you through. If you
> need help with it, I'll be there any way I can. I've sent debug versions
> of the driver when needed - tweaked timings - whatever is needed.
>
> A certain someone suggested that people should just use a beta that I
> posted a while back instead of paying me for my work. That pissed me off
> so much I didn't read these forums for a month. The beta has bugs that
> are fixed in the release version. Plus, I won't offer the slightest bit
> of help to someone who either doesn't value the driver enough to feel that
> it is worth paying for or just thinks its OK that I should work for weeks
> on end for them for free. Sorry if I sound bitter, but its amazing what
> some people will post online when they would probably never say the same
> thing to your face.
>
> The originally released XP driver would not work on a multi-core PC
> without significant workarounds to lock it to one CPU. The ADAT card
> didn't work properly under XP, either, no matter what. I've fixed all of
> that. You just have to install the driver and go.
>
> All the best,
>
> Mike


Thanks Mike - you can ignore my email and thanks for all the work...new
drivers will be purchased as soon as the cheque clears

hehehe

Don
Re: Need help installing Paris onto a PC with XPPro [message #102761 is a reply to message #102758] Sun, 08 March 2009 09:45 Go to previous messageGo to next message
kerryg is currently offline  kerryg   CANADA
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mikeaudet wrote on Sun, 08 March 2009 08:27
A certain someone suggested that people should just use a beta that I posted a while back instead of paying me for my work. That pissed me off so much I didn't read these forums for a month.



I do hope we can just write that off to a brain-fart on someone's part. I'd think - I'd certainly hope - that the bulk of PARIS users are incredibly grateful for the new lease on life you're giving the ol' gal, and that they understand that even if every potential user of the drivers paid the extremely reasonable amount you're charging, once you divide that by the months you put in on it you aren't making a fraction of a fair wage for your time in return - let alone turning a profit.


"... being bitter is like swallowing poison and waiting for the other guy to die..." - anon
Re: Need help installing Paris onto a PC with XPPro [message #102762 is a reply to message #102759] Sun, 08 March 2009 10:22 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Stevehwan is currently offline  Stevehwan   
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Hey Mike, First off, I'm not a PC user. I have a setup with Paris in the studio
on my Mac G4s with 512 tracks and 32 inputs. What I am trying to do is get
my session guitar players PC set up with Paris and it is only a dual core.
The 2.2 would be fine. However, I am interested in geting a quad or 8 core
G5. Will your new system work on there? Otherwise I may still get a quad
core PC of your recommendation to support it.
God Bless, Steve

"Don Nafe" <dnafe@rogers.com> wrote:
>
>"Mike Audet" <mike@mikeaudet.com> wrote in message news:49b3be9d$1@linux...
>> Hi Steve,
>>
>> I heavily revise the PARIS drivers last summer and fall for newer PCs.

>> It's available for sale at ensoniq.ca. It comes with a step by step word

>> document, complete with screen shots, that should get you through. If
you
>> need help with it, I'll be there any way I can. I've sent debug versions

>> of the driver when needed - tweaked timings - whatever is needed.
>>
>> A certain someone suggested that people should just use a beta that I

>> posted a while back instead of paying me for my work. That pissed me
off
>> so much I didn't read these forums for a month. The beta has bugs that

>> are fixed in the release version. Plus, I won't offer the slightest bit

>> of help to someone who either doesn't value the driver enough to feel
that
>> it is worth paying for or just thinks its OK that I should work for weeks

>> on end for them for free. Sorry if I sound bitter, but its amazing what

>> some people will post online when they would probably never say the same

>> thing to your face.
>>
>> The originally released XP driver would not work on a multi-core PC
>> without significant workarounds to lock it to one CPU. The ADAT card
>> didn't work properly under XP, either, no matter what. I've fixed all
of
>> that. You just have to install the driver and go.
>>
>> All the best,
>>
>> Mike
>
>
>Thanks Mike - you can ignore my email and thanks for all the work...new

>drivers will be purchased as soon as the cheque clears
>
>hehehe
>
>Don
>
>
Re: Need help installing Paris onto a PC with XPPro [message #102763 is a reply to message #102762] Sun, 08 March 2009 11:13 Go to previous message
mikeaudet   CANADA
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Hi Steve,

The drivers I worked on are for PC only, unfortunately. Someone wrote me not too long ago saying he got it working on VISTA, but I've only tried them on Windows XP.

The original XP drivers didn't work properly on 2 or more core CPUs. People who had P4s had to turn off hyper threading. I reworked the PSCL and the Scherzo to make the code safe for code with two or more CPUs.

I'm using a quad core AMD based PC with great results.

You can get the original XP drivers to work on a dual core machine by locking the driver and the PARIS application to one CPU, but then you don't get the benefit of the extra core(s) in PARIS.

Good luck with it all.

All the best,

Mike

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