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Re: NIXSYS legacy computers [message #109826 is a reply to message #109332] |
Thu, 26 March 2020 18:34 |
Rich.Kelley
Messages: 98 Registered: August 2009
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Just in case this thread comes up in a search at some future date, there's zero need to build a legacy computer to run PARIS, at least in March of 2020. I just finished building a Windows 10 system running an Intell i5-9400, Asus Z390A mobo, and all SS drives. It's running a 5 card PARIS rig. About as modern as it gets in March 2020. Totally silent too.
Like matthean93 says, get a Magma 7 or 13 slot off ebay and use the PCIe host card. No PCI slots needed on the mobo.
Run Windows 10 64 bit.
Use Mike Audet's incredible PARIS installer to get both PARIS 2.1 and 3.0 (you'll have to deal with the PACE issue on your own), and then load his ASIO driver to get Mike's latest scherzo driver for PARIS to make PARIS fly under Windows 10.
You might run into a minor issue that on startup you have to RESTART your computer before PARIS will launch, but other than that you're literally ready to rock (or jazz, classical, whatever).
If you want details visit the thread, "New PARIS System" from early 2020.
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Re: NIXSYS legacy computers [message #109827 is a reply to message #109324] |
Wed, 01 April 2020 06:26 |
Kim W.
Messages: 189 Registered: January 2010 Location: Australia
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@ Rich Kelley.
Both myself and a friend have experienced the issue of Paris hanging on startup the first time after booting Win7 64 bit.
I built his system for him, using SSD drives, as I did my own. This seems to be a common issue. I can always load the Paris app first time, if I leave it about a minute after booting the machine.
It's almost as if the fast booting of windows (due to the speed of the SSD) is not enough for some subsystems to "settle".
Perhaps Mike could chime in here.
In any case, it's no biggie. I just fire up the system, go for a leak, make a cup of tea, or whatever.. and Paris will load normally, without hanging. Try it!
Cheers,
Kim
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