Zippedy do da day!!!!!!!! [message #54736] |
Sun, 19 June 2005 10:58 |
Deej [3]
Messages: 181 Registered: June 2005
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e:
>.........zzzzzzzzzzz..........very late session. Get to bed around 3AM.
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>Wake up semi conscious and stagger zombie-like to kitchen.
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>Grind coffee, pour it into a filter basket, fill decanter with water, fill
>coffee maker, then turn it on.
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>Find coffee cup in sink.
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>Pour a little honey colored dishwashing liquid in bottom of cup.
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>Lazy dogs decide to get up now that they see that I'm awke and walk to the
>back door and start doing the *I gotta go pee* dance.
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>Set coffee cup on kitchen counter and go to back door and let lazy dogs
out
>to pee.
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>Stagger zombie-like back to kitchen counter, grab coffee cup, stagger
>zombie-like over to refrigerator and grab the half and half.
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>Continue to stagger zombie-like over to the coffee maker where I have my
>little honey bear. I pick up aforementioned honey bear to dribble some
>wonderful local Colorado clover honey into bottom of coffee cup but see
>thick golden syrupy substance in the bottom and so I
>think........."hmmmmm.........must've already done that".
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>Pour half and half in cup on top of dishwashing liquid in bottom of cup
>followed by a large helping of aromatic French Roast and take a big sip.
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>After much wretching, rending of garments and gnashing of teeth I am serene
>and reflective and greatful that God, in his infinite mercy, on this
>beautiful Sunday morning, didn't see fit to have me introduce this vile
>concoction into my system after having eaten a big breakfast.
>
>Ya' gotta look at all the angles of somethin
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Re: Zippedy do da day!!!!!!!! [message #54737 is a reply to message #54736] |
Sun, 19 June 2005 11:36 |
Don Nafe
Messages: 1206 Registered: July 2005
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g like this and find something
>good.
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>Now off to the studio. It's going to be a long day.
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>Drum edits.
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>;oD
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>right click on "My Computer" select the hardware tab, click on Device manager,
open the IDE ATA/ATAPI controlers icon, right click on each IDE Channel,
click on advanced settings. Transfer mode should read "DMA if available".
if it doesn't say that, then select it, and hit OK.
Rod
"DavidLee" <dormesher@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>what do i do to alter that?
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>"Mr Simplicity" <animix_spamless_@animas.net> wrote:
>>Good news. That's really strange about your IDE controller though.. Sounds
>>like DMA isn't happening for some reason.
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>>Deej
>>
>>"DavidLee" <dormesher@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:42b5c9d7$1@linux...
>>>
>>> wow...i've driven myself insane...but almost all is well now.
>>>
>>> i was writing [audio] to my system *C* drive to test, and it was working
>>> beautifully, but when i would write to my secondary IDE it would act
like
>>> data was bottlenecking and slowing down (but not stopping) the recording
>>> process...so i took my removable drive from the computer [the drive that
>>> was bottlenecking], slapped it in a firewire case and hooked it up..it
>>wrote
>>> fine with no hangups. mind you, this is a firewire card installed, not
>the
>>> onboard firewire buss..
>>>
>>> so:
>>> a. it isn't the hard disk itself
>>> b. the firewire bus is fast enough to run full open 32 tracks at 24/48k
>>> c. something is amiss with my secondary IDE master
>>>
>>> i'd like to know the answer to D, but i'm still
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Re: Zippedy do da day!!!!!!!! [message #54743 is a reply to message #54736] |
Sun, 19 June 2005 15:42 |
Kim
Messages: 1246 Registered: October 2005
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device manager....hmm...when i =
get<BR>back =3D
>to the=3D20
> studio i'll check these things out...<BR><BR>thanks.<BR><BR>"Rod =
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>installed=3D20
> for all your hardware.<BR>>Sometimes you have to update them. Try =
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> your vid card driver. Make<BR>>sure DMA is checked for all =3D
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> channels that have your hard drives<BR>>on=3D20
> them.<BR>>Rod<BR>><BR>>Rod<BR>>"DavidLee" <<A=3D20
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href=3D3D"mailto:dormesher@hotmail.com">dormesher@hotmail.com</A>>=3D20
> wrote:<BR>>><BR>>>Fresh install of XP, new Asus =3D
>AN7...whatever the=3D20
> rest of the model number<BR>>>is, delux...new ram, new shoes, =3D
>new=3D20
> processor...<BR>>><BR>>>paris starts up great, was working =3D
>like a=3D20
> dream, but now when i arm anything<BR>>>more than 4 tracks or so =
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> starts kind of showing signs of strain...little<BR>>>mini =3D
>freezes but=3D20
> never actually halts up or crashes...<BR>>><BR>>>i've =3D
>tried many=3D20
> combinations of disk i/o, cache, etc, and no real=3D20
> sign<BR>that<BR>>>these changes are doing anything good or bad =3D
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Re: Zippedy do da day!!!!!!!! [message #54747 is a reply to message #54736] |
Sun, 19 June 2005 17:05 |
cujo
Messages: 285 Registered: July 2005
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coffee maker where I have my
>little honey bear. I pick up aforementioned honey bear to dribble some
>wonderful local Colorado clover honey into bottom of coffee cup but see
>thick golden syrupy substance in the bottom and so I
>think........."hmmmmm.........must've already done that".
>
>Pour half and half in cup on top of dishwashing liquid in bottom of cup
>followed by a large helping of aromatic French Roast and take a big sip.
>
>After much wretching, rending of garments and gnashing of teeth I am serene
>and reflective and greatful that God, in his infinite mercy, on this
>beautiful Sunday morning, didn't see fit to have me introduce this vile
>concoction into my system after having eaten a big breakfast.
>
>Ya' gotta look at all the angles of something like this and find something
>good.
>
>Now off to the studio. It's going to be a long day.
>
>Drum edits.
>
>;oD
>
>Dear Mr. Simplicity,
You have once again ventured to where mere mortals fear to tread, and inspired
me to stay up all night in the CLAY-TOR lab refining your discovery!
Check this out......Blue Mountain Jamaican coffee through a bong full of
Ivory dish soap!!!!!!
Doooooooooooooooooood!!!!!!!!!!
The bubbles.........Oh man, the bubbles....After many trials your comments I found out that mainly my problem to
memory crashes with Paris was the NO VIRTUAL MEMORY I had !
I thought with 1.5 GB of memory I could keep away from virtual memory
after reading all that stuff about it...
So Paris doesn't like that...
Also I rearranged my power supply and I have better 5V usage now. Don't
know but splitting all devices across all PSU cabling gave me at least
another 0.05V so I am around 4.910V which is pretty good with 5 EDS
cards and one Gigabit ethernet card.
Amplitube though still gives me crashes...
I hope this will help someone in the long run...
Regards,
DimitriosNot being a hippie dope smoker, fundamentalist or movie star I dunno
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Re: Zippedy do da day!!!!!!!! [message #54750 is a reply to message #54736] |
Sun, 19 June 2005 19:12 |
John Macy
Messages: 242 Registered: April 2006
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ts of mullah's and Imams out there who use this stuff as verbal ammunition
> against the very segment of the American political landscape (the liberals)
> who seek to appease these assholes.
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> Freedom of speech is a wonderful thing. It's tragically hilarious that the
> liberal Hollywood types who want *cultural harmony* and one world government
> via the UN, have so often teamed up with the capitalist advertizing industry
> to come up with movies and ads that are so totally insensitive and morally
> offensive to those cultures whose support they say that the US needs and
> whose more radical elements they seek to appease.
> Will Susan and Tim...Warren & Shirley, Martin & his boys, Jodie Foster,
> Julia Roberts, Sarah Jessica Parker, Natalie Portman and Reese Witherspoon
> and others who want the world to be one big family and to all get along and
> be *culturally sensitive* side with the traditionalists who denounce things
> like open displays of pono and legal drug use? The muslim traditionalists
> condemn this stuff. The Muslim fundamentalists will kill you for doing it.
> Does Hollywood take any kind of moral position on film nudity and
> libertinism being broadcast over global media outlets that are easily
> accessible to children? This stuff really pisses off those they seek to
> appease. If any of their *activist* juices are flowing regarding this issue,
> I haven't seen it. Will Sean Penn, who is covering the elections in Iran
> for the SF Chronicle and who makes such a big issue of catering to the
> cultural sensitivities of the world have anything to say about how
> insensitive *freedom of speech* is to those cultures? I'm waiting to see,
> but I doubt I will.
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> IMO, there's a place for this kind of stuff, but it's not on easily
> accessable media outlets. I see many more conservative/traditionalist people
> and groups advocating some kind of control of this than I do liberals. The
> liberals who seek to appease the Muslim fundamentalists w
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