HEEEELP! [message #88766] |
Mon, 06 August 2007 09:10 |
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I hate it when this happens! I have two violins, viola, 'cello, bass, clarinet,
piano and two singers wating to record. Everything was fine when I turned
the system on this morning. I walk into the control room to find the computer
locked up. reboot and start Paris and I get - "error in initialization;
Paris Engine. Error code -43/ffffffd5". Does anyone know what that means?
I shut everything down and rebooted - same result. I switch boot volumes
- different OS, different paris installation - same result. I switched my
MEC to the EDS card that lives in my old computer and Paris booted fine so
it must be a hardware problem.
I'm running Paris on a 1.25 gHz G4 (yup - a Mac guy) with 3 EDS cards in
a Magma 13 slot expansion chassis. I guess the first step is to strip it
down to one EDS card in the Magma to see if I can isolate a bad card.
Thank God I have multiply redundant redundancy systems running running here
here. Else I'd have some PISSED off people in my studio right now!
Moral of the story - Don't throw your old computer away! Keep one EDS card
in it and have it for a spare...
So - any thoughts about what "error in initialization; Paris Engine. Error
code -43/ffffffd5" means?
Gantt
Gantt Kushner
Gizmo Recording Company
Silver Spring, MD
www.gizmorecording.com
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