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jim drago is currently offline  jim drago
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OK so I haven't used PARIS for a long time and when I did it was on a Mac.
I've recently purchased another PARIS system and will be running it on an
866mghz Pentium III. Pretty ancient huh, but I figure it will be fine for
my modest home use. My ? what apps do I need to run VST plugs, and how do
I do this. Be gentle as I'm IBM stupid. Also what is the best configuration
for what I have. I have 512 Meg of Ram by the way. I am up and running on
windows XP except for the dreaded pallett assertion failure at close. I am
running my own skins so maybe that's it, don't know for sure. All else seems
good. Also after the above help hao do I run Chucks plugs. Anything else
you can think of to help me poease feel free/ Thanks in advance Jim
Re: new to IBM [message #72306 is a reply to message #72294] Wed, 13 September 2006 05:28 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Deej [1] is currently offline  Deej [1]   FRANCE
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Jim,

"jim drago" <jamesd@prospect.k12.or.us> wrote in message
news:45076d13$1@linux...
>
> OK so I haven't used PARIS for a long time and when I did it was on a Mac.
> I've recently purchased another PARIS system and will be running it on an
> 866mghz Pentium III. Pretty ancient huh, but I figure it will be fine for
> my modest home use. My ? what apps do I need to run VST plugs, and how do
> I do this. Be gentle as I'm IBM stupid.

You're goi9ng to need a VST/DX wrapper. I use FXPansion v3.3b (or used to)

Also what is the best configuration
> for what I have. I have 512 Meg of Ram by the way. I am up and running on
> windows XP

Get more RAM if you're running XP.

except for the dreaded pallett assertion failure at close. I am
> running my own skins so maybe that's it, don't know for sure.

A pallett assertion FU does sound like it's related to the graphic. There
was some kind of bug that was fixed with a subsystem patch a while back but
I don't think it had to do with a pallett assertion.

All else seems
> good. Also after the above help hao do I run Chucks plugs.

There should be instructions. I think with XP the destination folder is
different than 9x but I don't remember.

Anything else
> you can think of to help me poease feel free/ Thanks in advance Jim
Re: new to IBM [message #72316 is a reply to message #72306] Wed, 13 September 2006 07:23 Go to previous messageGo to next message
jim drago is currently offline  jim drago
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Thanks DJ Where do I get a VST wrapper. Jim

"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
>Jim,
>
>"jim drago" <jamesd@prospect.k12.or.us> wrote in message
>news:45076d13$1@linux...
>>
>> OK so I haven't used PARIS for a long time and when I did it was on a
Mac.
>> I've recently purchased another PARIS system and will be running it on
an
>> 866mghz Pentium III. Pretty ancient huh, but I figure it will be fine
for
>> my modest home use. My ? what apps do I need to run VST plugs, and how
do
>> I do this. Be gentle as I'm IBM stupid.
>
>You're goi9ng to need a VST/DX wrapper. I use FXPansion v3.3b (or used to)
>
>Also what is the best configuration
>> for what I have. I have 512 Meg of Ram by the way. I am up and running
on
>> windows XP
>
>Get more RAM if you're running XP.
>
>except for the dreaded pallett assertion failure at close. I am
>> running my own skins so maybe that's it, don't know for sure.
>
>A pallett assertion FU does sound like it's related to the graphic. There
>was some kind of bug that was fixed with a subsystem patch a while back
but
>I don't think it had to do with a pallett assertion.
>
>All else seems
>> good. Also after the above help hao do I run Chucks plugs.
>
>There should be instructions. I think with XP the destination folder is
>different than 9x but I don't remember.
>
>Anything else
>> you can think of to help me poease feel free/ Thanks in advance Jim
>
>
>
Re: new to IBM [message #72332 is a reply to message #72316] Wed, 13 September 2006 11:54 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Deej [1] is currently offline  Deej [1]   FRANCE
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uhhhhh.......welll......maybe here?

;o)



"jim drago" <jamesd@prospect.k12.or.us> wrote in message
news:4508145c$1@linux...
>
>
> Thanks DJ Where do I get a VST wrapper. Jim
>
> "DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
> >Jim,
> >
> >"jim drago" <jamesd@prospect.k12.or.us> wrote in message
> >news:45076d13$1@linux...
> >>
> >> OK so I haven't used PARIS for a long time and when I did it was on a
> Mac.
> >> I've recently purchased another PARIS system and will be running it on
> an
> >> 866mghz Pentium III. Pretty ancient huh, but I figure it will be fine
> for
> >> my modest home use. My ? what apps do I need to run VST plugs, and how
> do
> >> I do this. Be gentle as I'm IBM stupid.
> >
> >You're goi9ng to need a VST/DX wrapper. I use FXPansion v3.3b (or used
to)
> >
> >Also what is the best configuration
> >> for what I have. I have 512 Meg of Ram by the way. I am up and running
> on
> >> windows XP
> >
> >Get more RAM if you're running XP.
> >
> >except for the dreaded pallett assertion failure at close. I am
> >> running my own skins so maybe that's it, don't know for sure.
> >
> >A pallett assertion FU does sound like it's related to the graphic. There
> >was some kind of bug that was fixed with a subsystem patch a while back
> but
> >I don't think it had to do with a pallett assertion.
> >
> >All else seems
> >> good. Also after the above help hao do I run Chucks plugs.
> >
> >There should be instructions. I think with XP the destination folder is
> >different than 9x but I don't remember.
> >
> >Anything else
> >> you can think of to help me poease feel free/ Thanks in advance Jim
> >
> >
> >
>


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Re: new to IBM [message #72337 is a reply to message #72332] Wed, 13 September 2006 12:24 Go to previous message
jim drago is currently offline  jim drago
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DJ Thank you very much. Jim


"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
>uhhhhh.......welll......maybe here?
>
>;o)
>
>
>
>"jim drago" <jamesd@prospect.k12.or.us> wrote in message
>news:4508145c$1@linux...
>>
>>
>> Thanks DJ Where do I get a VST wrapper. Jim
>>
>> "DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
>> >Jim,
>> >
>> >"jim drago" <jamesd@prospect.k12.or.us> wrote in message
>> >news:45076d13$1@linux...
>> >>
>> >> OK so I haven't used PARIS for a long time and when I did it was on
a
>> Mac.
>> >> I've recently purchased another PARIS system and will be running it
on
>> an
>> >> 866mghz Pentium III. Pretty ancient huh, but I figure it will be fine
>> for
>> >> my modest home use. My ? what apps do I need to run VST plugs, and
how
>> do
>> >> I do this. Be gentle as I'm IBM stupid.
>> >
>> >You're goi9ng to need a VST/DX wrapper. I use FXPansion v3.3b (or used
>to)
>> >
>> >Also what is the best configuration
>> >> for what I have. I have 512 Meg of Ram by the way. I am up and running
>> on
>> >> windows XP
>> >
>> >Get more RAM if you're running XP.
>> >
>> >except for the dreaded pallett assertion failure at close. I am
>> >> running my own skins so maybe that's it, don't know for sure.
>> >
>> >A pallett assertion FU does sound like it's related to the graphic. There
>> >was some kind of bug that was fixed with a subsystem patch a while back
>> but
>> >I don't think it had to do with a pallett assertion.
>> >
>> >All else seems
>> >> good. Also after the above help hao do I run Chucks plugs.
>> >
>> >There should be instructions. I think with XP the destination folder
is
>> >different than 9x but I don't remember.
>> >
>> >Anything else
>> >> you can think of to help me poease feel free/ Thanks in advance Jim
>> >
>> >
>> >
>>
>
>
>
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