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Re: PARIS Not Working - HELP!! [message #109066 is a reply to message #109064] |
Sun, 10 January 2016 01:26 |
Kim W.
Messages: 189 Registered: January 2010 Location: Australia
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Hi again.
Great that you are up and running again.
Just a note about the error 1/1.
Computer cases can be rather flimsy, and some are built to low tolerances.
The EDS card (with daughterboard) is a a large and heavy beast.
Sometimes, the EDS card partially works its way out of the PCI slot with time and vibration, particularly when the system is moved.
Ususally, just reseating the EDS is sufficient to fix the error 1/1. Make sure it is fully home in the socket, by pushing firmly downward. If there seems to be a tendency for the card to slightly lift out of the PCI socket at the back end,(a common occurrence), then a little creative bending of the EDS backplate can fix the problem.
I personally have had to file the screw notch on a couple of my EDS's to allow the card to sit fully seated, once screwed in.
It depends on the construction of the case. (I've had to do this, even with a premium Antec case in the past.)
Hope this sheds some light on what you experienced.
Kim
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Re: PARIS Not Working - HELP!! [message #109070 is a reply to message #109062] |
Sun, 10 January 2016 12:25 |
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Will The Weirdo wrote on Sat, 09 January 2016 09:53 | Kerry, I must say I appreciate all the help you give everyone around here
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Aw, thanks Will - since whatever I know, and everything I put on the Wiki, I got from folks doing the same either for me or for others, it seems right to pass that along when I can. Big ups to all our contributors here!
"... being bitter is like swallowing poison and waiting for the other guy to die..." - anon
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Re: PARIS Not Working - HELP!! [message #109084 is a reply to message #109070] |
Sat, 30 January 2016 13:37 |
danielcornelius
Messages: 171 Registered: May 2012
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Hi all,
i have moved too, my paris stuff, i have on 2 different systems, 2 different MB the Error 1/1. In the past, both boards works well with paris. For testing Paris Hardware i am using Win XP at first system. I figured out, that PCI (Bridge)drivers from MB can make some Issus,in the past. But in my case i couldn't be. I am using a system Win 7 32bit with Mikes 1.02 Driver a the second system. Both the same error.....
Someone got an Idee, what it can happend ?
Use System with one EDS ,1x MEC loaded with 2 Adat, 8In 8Out.
Thx
Dan
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- Asus Z97-C, LGA 1150
- Intel i5 2320
- 32GB RAM
- 4x Seagate Barracuda 750GB
- Win10 64 bit
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Re: PARIS Not Working - HELP!! [message #109085 is a reply to message #109084] |
Sun, 31 January 2016 11:03 |
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Hmmm... I don't know, you might have a relatively rare hardware failure there. Are any of your internal ribbon connectors crimped or kinked? While I've not seen that specifically with Paris I've seen that be the cause of a "cursed macintosh" which Apple couldn't fix even after first replacing the processor and then the motherboard.
"... being bitter is like swallowing poison and waiting for the other guy to die..." - anon
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Re: PARIS Not Working - HELP!! [message #109087 is a reply to message #109086] |
Wed, 03 February 2016 11:08 |
danielcornelius
Messages: 171 Registered: May 2012
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Hi mike,
thx for your replay, but the Cards work on a good old P4 system like they do. In my mind, it is something from Win 7 PCI bridge driver. But i don't figured out till yet.
I don't have the time to figure out that, but both boards are Z68 boards with i5 CPU. Some know this one ?
I am looking for a system with min. 4 PCI expansionsboard's, because the solution with expansionschassis haven't run very well.
But at this point i am using the good old P4 with 5 PCI,now.
THX to good Paris community ! Mike for your drivers, you still keep on roling Paris yeahh..
Dan
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- Asio Driver Cubase 5LE,Cubase 12
- Asus Z97-C, LGA 1150
- Intel i5 2320
- 32GB RAM
- 4x Seagate Barracuda 750GB
- Win10 64 bit
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