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Paris on XP - High CPU Usage [message #84762] Fri, 18 May 2007 07:12 Go to next message
Rohde is currently offline  Rohde   UNITED STATES
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Registered: October 2008
Location: Westminster, CO
Junior Member
Hey all. I thought I remembered a post on this, but my searches are
coming up short.

Has anyone seen the situation where Paris will _always_ be using 90%+ of
the CPU and machine is just a dog, even when not playing?

I'm not sure if it was something I installed earlier this year. I
haven't been able to use Paris the last couple of times I've needed it
so Garage Band and Vegas had to do in the pinch.

I think I may have an extra 20GB drive sitting around. I may just
reinstall a new WinXP and Paris minimals. However, I'd like to get this
drive working since it is my general multimedia setup.

Any ideas would be greatly appreciated! Thanks.

-Rohde
Re: Paris on XP - High CPU Usage [message #84766 is a reply to message #84762] Fri, 18 May 2007 09:24 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Dimitrios is currently offline  Dimitrios   
Messages: 1056
Registered: August 2005
Senior Member
Hi,
Are you using a matrox video card ?
I once had that with a faulty G550...
Regards,
Dimitrios

Rohde Wakefield <rohdeww@gmail.com> wrote:
>Hey all. I thought I remembered a post on this, but my searches are
>coming up short.
>
>Has anyone seen the situation where Paris will _always_ be using 90%+ of

> the CPU and machine is just a dog, even when not playing?
>
>I'm not sure if it was something I installed earlier this year. I
>haven't been able to use Paris the last couple of times I've needed it
>so Garage Band and Vegas had to do in the pinch.
>
>I think I may have an extra 20GB drive sitting around. I may just
>reinstall a new WinXP and Paris minimals. However, I'd like to get this

>drive working since it is my general multimedia setup.
>
>Any ideas would be greatly appreciated! Thanks.
>
>-Rohde
Re: Paris on XP - High CPU Usage [message #84769 is a reply to message #84762] Fri, 18 May 2007 09:38 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Deej [4] is currently offline  Deej [4]   UNITED STATES
Messages: 1292
Registered: January 2007
Senior Member
Rhode,

This sounds like an IRQ trainwreck. EDS card sharing with a graphics card is
bad, even if Windows says there is no problem. Windows lies........XP lies
especially.

Deej

"Rohde Wakefield" <rohdeww@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:464db606$1@linux...
> Hey all. I thought I remembered a post on this, but my searches are coming
> up short.
>
> Has anyone seen the situation where Paris will _always_ be using 90%+ of
> the CPU and machine is just a dog, even when not playing?
>
> I'm not sure if it was something I installed earlier this year. I haven't
> been able to use Paris the last couple of times I've needed it so Garage
> Band and Vegas had to do in the pinch.
>
> I think I may have an extra 20GB drive sitting around. I may just
> reinstall a new WinXP and Paris minimals. However, I'd like to get this
> drive working since it is my general multimedia setup.
>
> Any ideas would be greatly appreciated! Thanks.
>
> -Rohde
Re: Paris on XP - High CPU Usage [message #84785 is a reply to message #84769] Fri, 18 May 2007 14:44 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Rohde is currently offline  Rohde   UNITED STATES
Messages: 9
Registered: October 2008
Location: Westminster, CO
Junior Member
Yeah, actually all the IRQ's look OK. Graphics card is GeForce 6600GT in
a nForce3-based motherboard. No ATI chips in sight.

I think I found the answer. I had installed the drivers for the UAD-1
card, but I had pulled out the card prior in order to do some debugging
and never put it back in.

When I uninstalled these drivers, everything seemed a bit happier.

Just discovered this a couple of minutes ago, and Paris is no longer
sucking the CPU dry of cycles.

Thanks Dimitrios and DJ.

-Rohde

DJ wrote:
> Rhode,
>
> This sounds like an IRQ trainwreck. EDS card sharing with a graphics card is
> bad, even if Windows says there is no problem. Windows lies........XP lies
> especially.
>
> Deej
>
> "Rohde Wakefield" <rohdeww@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:464db606$1@linux...
>> Hey all. I thought I remembered a post on this, but my searches are coming
>> up short.
>>
>> Has anyone seen the situation where Paris will _always_ be using 90%+ of
>> the CPU and machine is just a dog, even when not playing?
>>
>> I'm not sure if it was something I installed earlier this year. I haven't
>> been able to use Paris the last couple of times I've needed it so Garage
>> Band and Vegas had to do in the pinch.
>>
>> I think I may have an extra 20GB drive sitting around. I may just
>> reinstall a new WinXP and Paris minimals. However, I'd like to get this
>> drive working since it is my general multimedia setup.
>>
>> Any ideas would be greatly appreciated! Thanks.
>>
>> -Rohde
>
>
Re: Paris on XP - High CPU Usage [message #84808 is a reply to message #84785] Sat, 19 May 2007 07:25 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Rohde is currently offline  Rohde   UNITED STATES
Messages: 9
Registered: October 2008
Location: Westminster, CO
Junior Member
It's ALIVE!!!!

OK - time to start adding the second EDS card - double woohoo!

BTW, it was great to meet several of you guys, even if for the short
hour. Oh yeah, and the hot Thai was quite good and edible - still a step
below Siamese Plate's Jungle Curry in heat.

-Rohde

Rohde Wakefield wrote:
> Yeah, actually all the IRQ's look OK. Graphics card is GeForce 6600GT in
> a nForce3-based motherboard. No ATI chips in sight.
>
> I think I found the answer. I had installed the drivers for the UAD-1
> card, but I had pulled out the card prior in order to do some debugging
> and never put it back in.
>
> When I uninstalled these drivers, everything seemed a bit happier.
>
> Just discovered this a couple of minutes ago, and Paris is no longer
> sucking the CPU dry of cycles.
>
> Thanks Dimitrios and DJ.
>
> -Rohde
>
> DJ wrote:
>> Rhode,
>>
>> This sounds like an IRQ trainwreck. EDS card sharing with a graphics
>> card is bad, even if Windows says there is no problem. Windows
>> lies........XP lies especially.
>>
>> Deej
>>
>> "Rohde Wakefield" <rohdeww@gmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:464db606$1@linux...
>>> Hey all. I thought I remembered a post on this, but my searches are
>>> coming up short.
>>>
>>> Has anyone seen the situation where Paris will _always_ be using 90%+
>>> of the CPU and machine is just a dog, even when not playing?
>>>
>>> I'm not sure if it was something I installed earlier this year. I
>>> haven't been able to use Paris the last couple of times I've needed
>>> it so Garage Band and Vegas had to do in the pinch.
>>>
>>> I think I may have an extra 20GB drive sitting around. I may just
>>> reinstall a new WinXP and Paris minimals. However, I'd like to get
>>> this drive working since it is my general multimedia setup.
>>>
>>> Any ideas would be greatly appreciated! Thanks.
>>>
>>> -Rohde
>>
>>
Re: Paris on XP - High CPU Usage [message #84812 is a reply to message #84808] Sat, 19 May 2007 10:36 Go to previous message
Deej [4] is currently offline  Deej [4]   UNITED STATES
Messages: 1292
Registered: January 2007
Senior Member
Good news Rhode. I was just dredging up some onld notes I had and years ago,
I did notice that there were many similarities between the UAD-1 driver and
the EDS scherzo driver back when I was using UAD-1's and Paris. that is, I'm
sure, why he EDS and UAD-1 cards can happily share IRQ's. the EDS card is
the only audio hardware that I've ever seen that plays nice with UAD-1 on
the same interrupt (though I have heard that the POCO PCI and UAD-1 will
also do this). Perhaps due to this similarity, there is some crosstalk
between the UAD-1 and Paris Scherzo drivers if there is no UAD-1 card for
the appropriate driver to recognize.

Anyway.....glad you got this sussed....and yeah, it was fun getting
together, although I wussed out and went with the mild Thai.

;o)

"Rohde Wakefield" <rohdeww@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:464f0ac5$1@linux...
> It's ALIVE!!!!
>
> OK - time to start adding the second EDS card - double woohoo!
>
> BTW, it was great to meet several of you guys, even if for the short hour.
> Oh yeah, and the hot Thai was quite good and edible - still a step below
> Siamese Plate's Jungle Curry in heat.
>
> -Rohde
>
> Rohde Wakefield wrote:
>> Yeah, actually all the IRQ's look OK. Graphics card is GeForce 6600GT in
>> a nForce3-based motherboard. No ATI chips in sight.
>>
>> I think I found the answer. I had installed the drivers for the UAD-1
>> card, but I had pulled out the card prior in order to do some debugging
>> and never put it back in.
>>
>> When I uninstalled these drivers, everything seemed a bit happier.
>>
>> Just discovered this a couple of minutes ago, and Paris is no longer
>> sucking the CPU dry of cycles.
>>
>> Thanks Dimitrios and DJ.
>>
>> -Rohde
>>
>> DJ wrote:
>>> Rhode,
>>>
>>> This sounds like an IRQ trainwreck. EDS card sharing with a graphics
>>> card is bad, even if Windows says there is no problem. Windows
>>> lies........XP lies especially.
>>>
>>> Deej
>>>
>>> "Rohde Wakefield" <rohdeww@gmail.com> wrote in message
>>> news:464db606$1@linux...
>>>> Hey all. I thought I remembered a post on this, but my searches are
>>>> coming up short.
>>>>
>>>> Has anyone seen the situation where Paris will _always_ be using 90%+
>>>> of the CPU and machine is just a dog, even when not playing?
>>>>
>>>> I'm not sure if it was something I installed earlier this year. I
>>>> haven't been able to use Paris the last couple of times I've needed it
>>>> so Garage Band and Vegas had to do in the pinch.
>>>>
>>>> I think I may have an extra 20GB drive sitting around. I may just
>>>> reinstall a new WinXP and Paris minimals. However, I'd like to get this
>>>> drive working since it is my general multimedia setup.
>>>>
>>>> Any ideas would be greatly appreciated! Thanks.
>>>>
>>>> -Rohde
>>>
>>>
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