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Re: Emergency! Error 7/7, tried everything (?) [message #57066 is a reply to message #57055] |
Fri, 19 August 2005 04:12 |
John [1]
Messages: 2229 Registered: September 2005
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:4301ee1b@linux..." target="_blank">4301ee1b@linux...
>> can anyone help this guy? I dont have any multicard expertise to offer.
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>> "dan b" <daniel_burne@NOSPAMyahoo.com> wrote in message
>> news:43005fc9$1@linux...
>> >
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > Sorry to trouble y'all again but I'm having some problems with Paris
3
>on
>> > XP and am pulling out what remains of my hair. System details below.
>I've
>> > been running Paris on 98 / ME since 1998 and have done several installs
>> > (probably
>> > about 8 on ME/98 SE), but this is my first XP boot (actually second,
>since
>> > it was unstable the first time. and still is now).
>> >
>> > 1) With 1 card running, the system was unstable. It would sometimes
>crash,
>> > particularly when opening a project after having closed another project.
>> > Sometimes a crash would trigger the machine to reboot (i.e. just reset
>> > it).
>> > Equally (perhaps even more!) frustratingly, EDS effects presets (even
in
>> > the main library) would not save when Paris was rebooted. Other than
>that,
>> > everything was fine.
>> >
>> > 2) Having added a second recently purchased second-hand card, I'm now
>> > getting
>> > Error 2/2 messages when I start Paris. On a few occasions the 2/2
>message
>> > did not appear, but once Paris was started no audio would play back
from
>> > the project. Audio on Card A would show on the meters (channel, submix
>and
>> > master); audio on Card B would show on the channel meters, but not in
>the
>> > submix or master meters).
>> >
>> > Is it possible that the EDS to EDS ribbon cables are at fault? They
are
>> > homemade.
>> > I've connected one 10 pin to the same 10 pin slot on the other card,
and
>> > the 16 pin ones are in an X. For all ribbon cables, the cable that would
>> > be red (but isn't as it's homemade from an IDE cable and new ends) runs
>> > from
>> > the left o
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