The PARIS Forums


Home » The PARIS Forums » PARIS: Main » New driver on dual CPU AMD systems? (Will it work?)
New driver on dual CPU AMD systems? [message #104639] Wed, 20 January 2010 01:29 Go to next message
hungaristan is currently offline  hungaristan   HUNGARY
Messages: 32
Registered: December 2009
Member
Hi Folks,

I'm one of the oldest PARISsaurs (I bought my 3 card 2 MEC system as soon as Ensoniq released them), so it was my greatest Christmas present to discover this forum and learn about Mike's new Xp driver.

I'm in the middle of putting my new studio together and the new drivers will make it possible to revitalize my good old PARIS gear, so I even bought a 4th EDS card from Jason Miles (old PARISiens must remember him).

I'd like to ask for your input before choosing the computer:

Should the new driver work on a 12 core dual CPU Opteron system under Xp SP2 and Win7 32? The 4 cards will be in a VirtuaVia (Magma-like) expansion chassis.

I'd appreciate the feedback from anyone who has an experience with AMD based dual CPU setups.

Thanks,

Endre


[Updated on: Wed, 20 January 2010 01:32]

Report message to a moderator

Re: New driver on dual CPU AMD systems? [message #104642 is a reply to message #104639] Wed, 20 January 2010 07:18 Go to previous messageGo to next message
kerryg is currently offline  kerryg   CANADA
Messages: 1529
Registered: February 2009
Senior Member
Administrator
Hey Endre, welcome! Glad you found the place... As far as the choice of OS, Mike's multicore drivers work great under XP SP2; work on Win7 64-bit drivers was just announced last week (startling most of us, I'm sure) in this thread.

Getting a decade-old app like PARIS to boot in Win7 (a few generations of OS later than it was designed for) without bluescreening is quite a feat already, and Mike's cautiously optimistic. If there are no hidden show-stoppers I've got no doubt that his Win7 drivers would be up to the same standards as his XP drivers have been, but for now Win7 drivers are "one step at a time, no guarantees" and planning for a dual boot system (as it seems you're doing) is the safe bet.

The VirtuaVia stuff is tested and running great with PARIS (simpler than Magma, since there are no drivers to worry about).

As for the computer itself, the multicore drivers are new enough that we don't have a lot of data yet. Mike's observed that chipsets don't seem to matter to PARIS but they do seem to matter for expansion chassis; NVidia seems to have much better track counts and fewer problems than AMD.


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

[Updated on: Wed, 20 January 2010 07:20]

Report message to a moderator

Re: New driver on dual CPU AMD systems? [message #104645 is a reply to message #104642] Wed, 20 January 2010 17:22 Go to previous messageGo to next message
hungaristan is currently offline  hungaristan   HUNGARY
Messages: 32
Registered: December 2009
Member
Thanks for the positive reply, it seems that I can proceed the way I originally planned.

kerryg wrote
... planning for a dual boot system (as it seems you're doing) is the safe bet.

Yes, I'll definitely make a dual boot system and not just for the sake of PARIS. There are so many drivers and apps, which haven't been confirmed to be Win7 compatible.

kerryg wrote
Mike's observed that chipsets don't seem to matter to PARIS but they do seem to matter for expansion chassis; NVidia seems to have much better track counts and fewer problems than AMD.

Luckily, the mobo I chose is an ASUS KFSN5-D/IST with an nVidia nForce Pro 3600 chipset, so I hope it will work for me, too.

kerryg wrote
As for the computer itself, the multicore drivers are new enough that we don't have a lot of data yet.

I'll let you know my experiences with this setup.

Endre


Re: New driver on dual CPU AMD systems? [message #104647 is a reply to message #104645] Wed, 20 January 2010 17:59 Go to previous message
kerryg is currently offline  kerryg   CANADA
Messages: 1529
Registered: February 2009
Senior Member
Administrator
Please do post your experiences, that would be very useful; our future plans include building a database so we can answer questions like this with more confidence.

Quote:
There are so many drivers and apps, which haven't been confirmed to be Win7 compatible.


I think the irony of PARIS suddenly becoming "leading edge" is something we'll all enjoy Very Happy


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

[Updated on: Wed, 20 January 2010 18:00]

Report message to a moderator

Previous Topic: Original PARIS demo app?
Next Topic: What's your Paris workflow?
Goto Forum:
  


Current Time: Fri Nov 22 05:42:36 PST 2024

Total time taken to generate the page: 0.01409 seconds