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Database of working PARIS configurations (INPUT NEEDED) [message #104735] Sun, 07 February 2010 10:14 Go to previous message
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Hi folks. "What computer configurations does PARIS work well with?" has long been an FAQ here. Mike's multi-core drivers have opened up many new potential configurations, which has made that an even more urgent question.

My skills haven't been up to creating such a database in a way that would make the info easily entered and easily sorted. But the infrastructure to (relatively) easily create such a database finally dropped into my lap this week, so now the work begins.

So now I need to know - what do we reckon we want included?

Also - since the database won't be smart enough to read text and turn it into meaningful entries - we should constrain the possible range of answers to fixed answers whenever possible (and leave room for expansion of the fields too), so how do we want it entered?

Here's a start I made, and I hope you folks can help me refine it before we put it into action and start gathering info.

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1) Motherboard - (text entry)
2) Model - (text entry)
3) Chipset - (text entry)
4) Revision - (text entry)
5) BIOS version - (text entry)
6) CPU - (radio button) single core / multicore
7) CPU type and model - (text entry)
8 ) RAM - type / amount / speed - (text entry)

9) Video card slot type: (radio button) AGP/PCI/PCIe
10) Video card manufacturer - (text entry)
11) Video card type - (text entry)
12) Video card model - (text entry)

13) Number of EDS cards in this rig (radio button) 1-8
13a) Number of MECs in this rig (dropdown) 0-8
13b) Using external word clock (radio button) yes/no
14) Number of onboard PCI slots on mobo - (dropdown) 0-8
15) Other types of slots on mobo - (radio button) none / PCIx / PCIe
16) Using expansion chassis (radio button) none / Magma / VirtuaVia
17) Number of UAD1 cards (dropdown) none / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4
18) Number of UAD2 cards (dropdown) none / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4
19) List other audio-related cards such as Creamware - (text entry)

19a) I run PARIS in sync with other audio applications (dropdown) never / on this computer / on a different computer
19b) I sync PARIS to other computers or applications using PARIS' MTC (radio button) yes/no
19c) I sync PARIS to other computers or applications using audio SMPTE (radio button) yes/no
19d) I sync PARIS to other computers or applications using midioverlan (radio button) yes/no
19e) I sync PARIS to other computers or applications using (text entry)

20) Case manufacturer
21) Case model
22) Case physically fits EDS cards (radio button) no / fits without physical
modification / fits with physical modification / unknown

23) OS (dropdown choices) Mac OS8 / Mac OS9 / Win 98 / Win 2000 / Win ME / Win XP / Win 7 /
24) If XP which service pack (dropdown choices) SP1 / SP2 / SP3
25) PARIS version (radio button) 2.2 or earlier / 3.0
26) Drivers (radio button) - stock / original XP / Mike Audet multicore XP

27) Overall satisfaction with this combo - (radio button) scale of 0-5

28) Add comments - (text entry)


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Not all fields will be "required" fields - they just have to be there in case people want to use them. Let me know what else you think is required or that you think we should give folks the option of including, or anything you think is unnecessary.


"... being bitter is like swallowing poison and waiting for the other guy to die..." - anon

[Updated on: Fri, 12 February 2010 09:27]

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