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Re: things going better, new tests [message #72730 is a reply to message #72727] |
Tue, 19 September 2006 14:47 |
John [1]
Messages: 2229 Registered: September 2005
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During boot up does your bios show you what IRQ's it is assigning to your
card? It might say "multimedia device" or something like that. There's
no routine, you can put as many eds cards in as long as EVERY slot you put
them in is not shared with other devices. If the slot is shared with stuff
like onboard audio, usb etc turn them off in the bios to free the slot from
IRQ conflicts if you will be using that slot.
If you can see irq info on bootup you can try each slot and see what comes
up as shared. Also, run msinfo32.exe from Start / Run and see what IRQs
are doing what under Hardware.
It's all about the god damn irqs !!!
"Uptown Jimmy" <johnson314@bellsouth.net> wrote:
>I have a one-card system going smoothly, with the EDS card in slot 3 of
4.
>Still unable to get through to the Asus people about IRQs, still trying.
>
>Today I will try the one EDS card in the other three slots, one by one.
If
>things go well in each slot, can I just throw all four of my EDS cards in
>their at once (I still have the four of them linked together with little
EDS
>cables, just the same as I pulled them out), or is there some special
>routine I have to follow? The manual doesn't make utter sense to me on this
>point, somehow...
>
>Jimmy
>
>
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Re: things going better, new tests [message #72741 is a reply to message #72730] |
Tue, 19 September 2006 16:47 |
uptown jimmy
Messages: 441 Registered: September 2005
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Like I said before, that particular screen flashes by almost subliminally.
I had great success today with one EDS card, trying it in one PCI slot at a
time, all four PCI slots, no problems. I'll throw all four in there and see
what happens. I'll check the msinfo thingie befoe I boot up Paris. It will
tell me if IRQs are shared, right?
Jimmy
"John" <no@no.com> wrote in message news:4510657c@linux...
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> During boot up does your bios show you what IRQ's it is assigning to your
> card? It might say "multimedia device" or something like that. There's
> no routine, you can put as many eds cards in as long as EVERY slot you put
> them in is not shared with other devices. If the slot is shared with
stuff
> like onboard audio, usb etc turn them off in the bios to free the slot
from
> IRQ conflicts if you will be using that slot.
>
> If you can see irq info on bootup you can try each slot and see what comes
> up as shared. Also, run msinfo32.exe from Start / Run and see what IRQs
> are doing what under Hardware.
>
> It's all about the god damn irqs !!!
>
> "Uptown Jimmy" <johnson314@bellsouth.net> wrote:
> >I have a one-card system going smoothly, with the EDS card in slot 3 of
> 4.
> >Still unable to get through to the Asus people about IRQs, still trying.
> >
> >Today I will try the one EDS card in the other three slots, one by one.
> If
> >things go well in each slot, can I just throw all four of my EDS cards in
> >their at once (I still have the four of them linked together with little
> EDS
> >cables, just the same as I pulled them out), or is there some special
> >routine I have to follow? The manual doesn't make utter sense to me on
this
> >point, somehow...
> >
> >Jimmy
> >
> >
>
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Re: things going better, new tests [message #72748 is a reply to message #72741] |
Tue, 19 September 2006 18:00 |
Aaron Allen
Messages: 1988 Registered: May 2008
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er.. do you know you can hit the pause key on the keyboard and stop it? Just
hit the spacebar when you're ready to go again.
Sorry I didn't mention that before. Or alternately you could point a video
cam at it.
AA
"Uptown Jimmy" <johnson314@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:45107fd4$1@linux...
> Like I said before, that particular screen flashes by almost subliminally.
>
> I had great success today with one EDS card, trying it in one PCI slot at
> a
> time, all four PCI slots, no problems. I'll throw all four in there and
> see
> what happens. I'll check the msinfo thingie befoe I boot up Paris. It will
> tell me if IRQs are shared, right?
>
> Jimmy
>
> "John" <no@no.com> wrote in message news:4510657c@linux...
>>
>> During boot up does your bios show you what IRQ's it is assigning to your
>> card? It might say "multimedia device" or something like that. There's
>> no routine, you can put as many eds cards in as long as EVERY slot you
>> put
>> them in is not shared with other devices. If the slot is shared with
> stuff
>> like onboard audio, usb etc turn them off in the bios to free the slot
> from
>> IRQ conflicts if you will be using that slot.
>>
>> If you can see irq info on bootup you can try each slot and see what
>> comes
>> up as shared. Also, run msinfo32.exe from Start / Run and see what IRQs
>> are doing what under Hardware.
>>
>> It's all about the god damn irqs !!!
>>
>> "Uptown Jimmy" <johnson314@bellsouth.net> wrote:
>> >I have a one-card system going smoothly, with the EDS card in slot 3 of
>> 4.
>> >Still unable to get through to the Asus people about IRQs, still trying.
>> >
>> >Today I will try the one EDS card in the other three slots, one by one.
>> If
>> >things go well in each slot, can I just throw all four of my EDS cards
>> >in
>> >their at once (I still have the four of them linked together with little
>> EDS
>> >cables, just the same as I pulled them out), or is there some special
>> >routine I have to follow? The manual doesn't make utter sense to me on
> this
>> >point, somehow...
>> >
>> >Jimmy
>> >
>> >
>>
>
>
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Re: things going better, new tests [message #72759 is a reply to message #72748] |
Tue, 19 September 2006 20:59 |
uptown jimmy
Messages: 441 Registered: September 2005
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Ummm.....I'm too poor to afford a video cam.
To be honest, EMU discontinuing Paris was one of the best things that ever
happened to me. Cheap parts, ya know....
By "pause key", you mean the key that says "pause" & "break"?
I know I seem ignernt. I'm sorry.
Jimmy
"Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote in message
news:451090ed@linux...
> er.. do you know you can hit the pause key on the keyboard and stop it?
Just
> hit the spacebar when you're ready to go again.
> Sorry I didn't mention that before. Or alternately you could point a video
> cam at it.
>
> AA
>
>
> "Uptown Jimmy" <johnson314@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
> news:45107fd4$1@linux...
> > Like I said before, that particular screen flashes by almost
subliminally.
> >
> > I had great success today with one EDS card, trying it in one PCI slot
at
> > a
> > time, all four PCI slots, no problems. I'll throw all four in there and
> > see
> > what happens. I'll check the msinfo thingie befoe I boot up Paris. It
will
> > tell me if IRQs are shared, right?
> >
> > Jimmy
> >
> > "John" <no@no.com> wrote in message news:4510657c@linux...
> >>
> >> During boot up does your bios show you what IRQ's it is assigning to
your
> >> card? It might say "multimedia device" or something like that.
There's
> >> no routine, you can put as many eds cards in as long as EVERY slot you
> >> put
> >> them in is not shared with other devices. If the slot is shared with
> > stuff
> >> like onboard audio, usb etc turn them off in the bios to free the slot
> > from
> >> IRQ conflicts if you will be using that slot.
> >>
> >> If you can see irq info on bootup you can try each slot and see what
> >> comes
> >> up as shared. Also, run msinfo32.exe from Start / Run and see what
IRQs
> >> are doing what under Hardware.
> >>
> >> It's all about the god damn irqs !!!
> >>
> >> "Uptown Jimmy" <johnson314@bellsouth.net> wrote:
> >> >I have a one-card system going smoothly, with the EDS card in slot 3
of
> >> 4.
> >> >Still unable to get through to the Asus people about IRQs, still
trying.
> >> >
> >> >Today I will try the one EDS card in the other three slots, one by
one.
> >> If
> >> >things go well in each slot, can I just throw all four of my EDS cards
> >> >in
> >> >their at once (I still have the four of them linked together with
little
> >> EDS
> >> >cables, just the same as I pulled them out), or is there some special
> >> >routine I have to follow? The manual doesn't make utter sense to me on
> > this
> >> >point, somehow...
> >> >
> >> >Jimmy
> >> >
> >> >
> >>
> >
> >
>
>
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Re: things going better, new tests [message #72762 is a reply to message #72759] |
Tue, 19 September 2006 21:26 |
Aaron Allen
Messages: 1988 Registered: May 2008
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dat's the one
AA
"Uptown Jimmy" <johnson314@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:4510babe@linux...
> Ummm.....I'm too poor to afford a video cam.
>
> To be honest, EMU discontinuing Paris was one of the best things that ever
> happened to me. Cheap parts, ya know....
>
> By "pause key", you mean the key that says "pause" & "break"?
>
> I know I seem ignernt. I'm sorry.
>
> Jimmy
>
>
>
> "Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote in message
> news:451090ed@linux...
>> er.. do you know you can hit the pause key on the keyboard and stop it?
> Just
>> hit the spacebar when you're ready to go again.
>> Sorry I didn't mention that before. Or alternately you could point a
>> video
>> cam at it.
>>
>> AA
>>
>>
>> "Uptown Jimmy" <johnson314@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
>> news:45107fd4$1@linux...
>> > Like I said before, that particular screen flashes by almost
> subliminally.
>> >
>> > I had great success today with one EDS card, trying it in one PCI slot
> at
>> > a
>> > time, all four PCI slots, no problems. I'll throw all four in there and
>> > see
>> > what happens. I'll check the msinfo thingie befoe I boot up Paris. It
> will
>> > tell me if IRQs are shared, right?
>> >
>> > Jimmy
>> >
>> > "John" <no@no.com> wrote in message news:4510657c@linux...
>> >>
>> >> During boot up does your bios show you what IRQ's it is assigning to
> your
>> >> card? It might say "multimedia device" or something like that.
> There's
>> >> no routine, you can put as many eds cards in as long as EVERY slot you
>> >> put
>> >> them in is not shared with other devices. If the slot is shared with
>> > stuff
>> >> like onboard audio, usb etc turn them off in the bios to free the slot
>> > from
>> >> IRQ conflicts if you will be using that slot.
>> >>
>> >> If you can see irq info on bootup you can try each slot and see what
>> >> comes
>> >> up as shared. Also, run msinfo32.exe from Start / Run and see what
> IRQs
>> >> are doing what under Hardware.
>> >>
>> >> It's all about the god damn irqs !!!
>> >>
>> >> "Uptown Jimmy" <johnson314@bellsouth.net> wrote:
>> >> >I have a one-card system going smoothly, with the EDS card in slot 3
> of
>> >> 4.
>> >> >Still unable to get through to the Asus people about IRQs, still
> trying.
>> >> >
>> >> >Today I will try the one EDS card in the other three slots, one by
> one.
>> >> If
>> >> >things go well in each slot, can I just throw all four of my EDS
>> >> >cards
>> >> >in
>> >> >their at once (I still have the four of them linked together with
> little
>> >> EDS
>> >> >cables, just the same as I pulled them out), or is there some special
>> >> >routine I have to follow? The manual doesn't make utter sense to me
>> >> >on
>> > this
>> >> >point, somehow...
>> >> >
>> >> >Jimmy
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >>
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>
>
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Re: things going better, new tests [message #72780 is a reply to message #72762] |
Wed, 20 September 2006 10:04 |
uptown jimmy
Messages: 441 Registered: September 2005
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On this morning's boot-up, I didn't even see the screen in question.
Should I disable "quick boot-up" in the BIOS?
Jimmy
"Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote in message
news:4510c140$1@linux...
> dat's the one
> AA
>
> "Uptown Jimmy" <johnson314@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
> news:4510babe@linux...
> > Ummm.....I'm too poor to afford a video cam.
> >
> > To be honest, EMU discontinuing Paris was one of the best things that
ever
> > happened to me. Cheap parts, ya know....
> >
> > By "pause key", you mean the key that says "pause" & "break"?
> >
> > I know I seem ignernt. I'm sorry.
> >
> > Jimmy
> >
> >
> >
> > "Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote in message
> > news:451090ed@linux...
> >> er.. do you know you can hit the pause key on the keyboard and stop it?
> > Just
> >> hit the spacebar when you're ready to go again.
> >> Sorry I didn't mention that before. Or alternately you could point a
> >> video
> >> cam at it.
> >>
> >> AA
> >>
> >>
> >> "Uptown Jimmy" <johnson314@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
> >> news:45107fd4$1@linux...
> >> > Like I said before, that particular screen flashes by almost
> > subliminally.
> >> >
> >> > I had great success today with one EDS card, trying it in one PCI
slot
> > at
> >> > a
> >> > time, all four PCI slots, no problems. I'll throw all four in there
and
> >> > see
> >> > what happens. I'll check the msinfo thingie befoe I boot up Paris. It
> > will
> >> > tell me if IRQs are shared, right?
> >> >
> >> > Jimmy
> >> >
> >> > "John" <no@no.com> wrote in message news:4510657c@linux...
> >> >>
> >> >> During boot up does your bios show you what IRQ's it is assigning to
> > your
> >> >> card? It might say "multimedia device" or something like that.
> > There's
> >> >> no routine, you can put as many eds cards in as long as EVERY slot
you
> >> >> put
> >> >> them in is not shared with other devices. If the slot is shared
with
> >> > stuff
> >> >> like onboard audio, usb etc turn them off in the bios to free the
slot
> >> > from
> >> >> IRQ conflicts if you will be using that slot.
> >> >>
> >> >> If you can see irq info on bootup you can try each slot and see what
> >> >> comes
> >> >> up as shared. Also, run msinfo32.exe from Start / Run and see what
> > IRQs
> >> >> are doing what under Hardware.
> >> >>
> >> >> It's all about the god damn irqs !!!
> >> >>
> >> >> "Uptown Jimmy" <johnson314@bellsouth.net> wrote:
> >> >> >I have a one-card system going smoothly, with the EDS card in slot
3
> > of
> >> >> 4.
> >> >> >Still unable to get through to the Asus people about IRQs, still
> > trying.
> >> >> >
> >> >> >Today I will try the one EDS card in the other three slots, one by
> > one.
> >> >> If
> >> >> >things go well in each slot, can I just throw all four of my EDS
> >> >> >cards
> >> >> >in
> >> >> >their at once (I still have the four of them linked together with
> > little
> >> >> EDS
> >> >> >cables, just the same as I pulled them out), or is there some
special
> >> >> >routine I have to follow? The manual doesn't make utter sense to me
> >> >> >on
> >> > this
> >> >> >point, somehow...
> >> >> >
> >> >> >Jimmy
> >> >> >
> >> >> >
> >> >>
> >> >
> >> >
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
>
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Re: things going better, new tests [message #72801 is a reply to message #72780] |
Wed, 20 September 2006 18:17 |
Aaron Allen
Messages: 1988 Registered: May 2008
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Probably so, at least for this little exercise.
AA
"Uptown Jimmy" <johnson314@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:451172cd@linux...
> On this morning's boot-up, I didn't even see the screen in question.
>
> Should I disable "quick boot-up" in the BIOS?
>
> Jimmy
>
> "Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote in message
> news:4510c140$1@linux...
>> dat's the one
>> AA
>>
>> "Uptown Jimmy" <johnson314@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
>> news:4510babe@linux...
>> > Ummm.....I'm too poor to afford a video cam.
>> >
>> > To be honest, EMU discontinuing Paris was one of the best things that
> ever
>> > happened to me. Cheap parts, ya know....
>> >
>> > By "pause key", you mean the key that says "pause" & "break"?
>> >
>> > I know I seem ignernt. I'm sorry.
>> >
>> > Jimmy
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > "Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote in message
>> > news:451090ed@linux...
>> >> er.. do you know you can hit the pause key on the keyboard and stop
>> >> it?
>> > Just
>> >> hit the spacebar when you're ready to go again.
>> >> Sorry I didn't mention that before. Or alternately you could point a
>> >> video
>> >> cam at it.
>> >>
>> >> AA
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> "Uptown Jimmy" <johnson314@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
>> >> news:45107fd4$1@linux...
>> >> > Like I said before, that particular screen flashes by almost
>> > subliminally.
>> >> >
>> >> > I had great success today with one EDS card, trying it in one PCI
> slot
>> > at
>> >> > a
>> >> > time, all four PCI slots, no problems. I'll throw all four in there
> and
>> >> > see
>> >> > what happens. I'll check the msinfo thingie befoe I boot up Paris.
>> >> > It
>> > will
>> >> > tell me if IRQs are shared, right?
>> >> >
>> >> > Jimmy
>> >> >
>> >> > "John" <no@no.com> wrote in message news:4510657c@linux...
>> >> >>
>> >> >> During boot up does your bios show you what IRQ's it is assigning
>> >> >> to
>> > your
>> >> >> card? It might say "multimedia device" or something like that.
>> > There's
>> >> >> no routine, you can put as many eds cards in as long as EVERY slot
> you
>> >> >> put
>> >> >> them in is not shared with other devices. If the slot is shared
> with
>> >> > stuff
>> >> >> like onboard audio, usb etc turn them off in the bios to free the
> slot
>> >> > from
>> >> >> IRQ conflicts if you will be using that slot.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> If you can see irq info on bootup you can try each slot and see
>> >> >> what
>> >> >> comes
>> >> >> up as shared. Also, run msinfo32.exe from Start / Run and see what
>> > IRQs
>> >> >> are doing what under Hardware.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> It's all about the god damn irqs !!!
>> >> >>
>> >> >> "Uptown Jimmy" <johnson314@bellsouth.net> wrote:
>> >> >> >I have a one-card system going smoothly, with the EDS card in slot
> 3
>> > of
>> >> >> 4.
>> >> >> >Still unable to get through to the Asus people about IRQs, still
>> > trying.
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >Today I will try the one EDS card in the other three slots, one by
>> > one.
>> >> >> If
>> >> >> >things go well in each slot, can I just throw all four of my EDS
>> >> >> >cards
>> >> >> >in
>> >> >> >their at once (I still have the four of them linked together with
>> > little
>> >> >> EDS
>> >> >> >cables, just the same as I pulled them out), or is there some
> special
>> >> >> >routine I have to follow? The manual doesn't make utter sense to
>> >> >> >me
>> >> >> >on
>> >> > this
>> >> >> >point, somehow...
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >Jimmy
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >
>> >> >>
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >>
>> >>
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>
>
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Re: things going better, new tests [message #72803 is a reply to message #72801] |
Wed, 20 September 2006 18:55 |
uptown jimmy
Messages: 441 Registered: September 2005
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Will report back....
"Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote in message
news:4511e65c@linux...
> Probably so, at least for this little exercise.
> AA
>
> "Uptown Jimmy" <johnson314@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
> news:451172cd@linux...
> > On this morning's boot-up, I didn't even see the screen in question.
> >
> > Should I disable "quick boot-up" in the BIOS?
> >
> > Jimmy
> >
> > "Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote in message
> > news:4510c140$1@linux...
> >> dat's the one
> >> AA
> >>
> >> "Uptown Jimmy" <johnson314@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
> >> news:4510babe@linux...
> >> > Ummm.....I'm too poor to afford a video cam.
> >> >
> >> > To be honest, EMU discontinuing Paris was one of the best things that
> > ever
> >> > happened to me. Cheap parts, ya know....
> >> >
> >> > By "pause key", you mean the key that says "pause" & "break"?
> >> >
> >> > I know I seem ignernt. I'm sorry.
> >> >
> >> > Jimmy
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > "Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote in message
> >> > news:451090ed@linux...
> >> >> er.. do you know you can hit the pause key on the keyboard and stop
> >> >> it?
> >> > Just
> >> >> hit the spacebar when you're ready to go again.
> >> >> Sorry I didn't mention that before. Or alternately you could point a
> >> >> video
> >> >> cam at it.
> >> >>
> >> >> AA
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >> "Uptown Jimmy" <johnson314@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
> >> >> news:45107fd4$1@linux...
> >> >> > Like I said before, that particular screen flashes by almost
> >> > subliminally.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > I had great success today with one EDS card, trying it in one PCI
> > slot
> >> > at
> >> >> > a
> >> >> > time, all four PCI slots, no problems. I'll throw all four in
there
> > and
> >> >> > see
> >> >> > what happens. I'll check the msinfo thingie befoe I boot up Paris.
> >> >> > It
> >> > will
> >> >> > tell me if IRQs are shared, right?
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Jimmy
> >> >> >
> >> >> > "John" <no@no.com> wrote in message news:4510657c@linux...
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> During boot up does your bios show you what IRQ's it is assigning
> >> >> >> to
> >> > your
> >> >> >> card? It might say "multimedia device" or something like that.
> >> > There's
> >> >> >> no routine, you can put as many eds cards in as long as EVERY
slot
> > you
> >> >> >> put
> >> >> >> them in is not shared with other devices. If the slot is shared
> > with
> >> >> > stuff
> >> >> >> like onboard audio, usb etc turn them off in the bios to free the
> > slot
> >> >> > from
> >> >> >> IRQ conflicts if you will be using that slot.
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> If you can see irq info on bootup you can try each slot and see
> >> >> >> what
> >> >> >> comes
> >> >> >> up as shared. Also, run msinfo32.exe from Start / Run and see
what
> >> > IRQs
> >> >> >> are doing what under Hardware.
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> It's all about the god damn irqs !!!
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> "Uptown Jimmy" <johnson314@bellsouth.net> wrote:
> >> >> >> >I have a one-card system going smoothly, with the EDS card in
slot
> > 3
> >> > of
> >> >> >> 4.
> >> >> >> >Still unable to get through to the Asus people about IRQs, still
> >> > trying.
> >> >> >> >
> >> >> >> >Today I will try the one EDS card in the other three slots, one
by
> >> > one.
> >> >> >> If
> >> >> >> >things go well in each slot, can I just throw all four of my EDS
> >> >> >> >cards
> >> >> >> >in
> >> >> >> >their at once (I still have the four of them linked together
with
> >> > little
> >> >> >> EDS
> >> >> >> >cables, just the same as I pulled them out), or is there some
> > special
> >> >> >> >routine I have to follow? The manual doesn't make utter sense to
> >> >> >> >me
> >> >> >> >on
> >> >> > this
> >> >> >> >point, somehow...
> >> >> >> >
> >> >> >> >Jimmy
> >> >> >> >
> >> >> >> >
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >
> >> >> >
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >
> >> >
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
>
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Re: things going better, new tests [message #72832 is a reply to message #72803] |
Thu, 21 September 2006 07:48 |
Kim W
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Hey Jimmy.
Just curious..
Are you trying to run "standard pc", or a normal XP install?
Kim
"Uptown Jimmy" <johnson314@bellsouth.net> wrote:
>Will report back....
>
>
>"Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote in message
>news:4511e65c@linux...
>> Probably so, at least for this little exercise.
>> AA
>>
>> "Uptown Jimmy" <johnson314@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
>> news:451172cd@linux...
>> > On this morning's boot-up, I didn't even see the screen in question.
>> >
>> > Should I disable "quick boot-up" in the BIOS?
>> >
>> > Jimmy
>> >
>> > "Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote in message
>> > news:4510c140$1@linux...
>> >> dat's the one
>> >> AA
>> >>
>> >> "Uptown Jimmy" <johnson314@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
>> >> news:4510babe@linux...
>> >> > Ummm.....I'm too poor to afford a video cam.
>> >> >
>> >> > To be honest, EMU discontinuing Paris was one of the best things
that
>> > ever
>> >> > happened to me. Cheap parts, ya know....
>> >> >
>> >> > By "pause key", you mean the key that says "pause" & "break"?
>> >> >
>> >> > I know I seem ignernt. I'm sorry.
>> >> >
>> >> > Jimmy
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> > "Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote in message
>> >> > news:451090ed@linux...
>> >> >> er.. do you know you can hit the pause key on the keyboard and stop
>> >> >> it?
>> >> > Just
>> >> >> hit the spacebar when you're ready to go again.
>> >> >> Sorry I didn't mention that before. Or alternately you could point
a
>> >> >> video
>> >> >> cam at it.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> AA
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >> "Uptown Jimmy" <johnson314@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
>> >> >> news:45107fd4$1@linux...
>> >> >> > Like I said before, that particular screen flashes by almost
>> >> > subliminally.
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > I had great success today with one EDS card, trying it in one
PCI
>> > slot
>> >> > at
>> >> >> > a
>> >> >> > time, all four PCI slots, no problems. I'll throw all four in
>there
>> > and
>> >> >> > see
>> >> >> > what happens. I'll check the msinfo thingie befoe I boot up Paris.
>> >> >> > It
>> >> > will
>> >> >> > tell me if IRQs are shared, right?
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > Jimmy
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > "John" <no@no.com> wrote in message news:4510657c@linux...
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> During boot up does your bios show you what IRQ's it is assigning
>> >> >> >> to
>> >> > your
>> >> >> >> card? It might say "multimedia device" or something like that.
>> >> > There's
>> >> >> >> no routine, you can put as many eds cards in as long as EVERY
>slot
>> > you
>> >> >> >> put
>> >> >> >> them in is not shared with other devices. If the slot is shared
>> > with
>> >> >> > stuff
>> >> >> >> like onboard audio, usb etc turn them off in the bios to free
the
>> > slot
>> >> >> > from
>> >> >> >> IRQ conflicts if you will be using that slot.
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> If you can see irq info on bootup you can try each slot and see
>> >> >> >> what
>> >> >> >> comes
>> >> >> >> up as shared. Also, run msinfo32.exe from Start / Run and see
>what
>> >> > IRQs
>> >> >> >> are doing what under Hardware.
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> It's all about the god damn irqs !!!
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> "Uptown Jimmy" <johnson314@bellsouth.net> wrote:
>> >> >> >> >I have a one-card system going smoothly, with the EDS card in
>slot
>> > 3
>> >> > of
>> >> >> >> 4.
>> >> >> >> >Still unable to get through to the Asus people about IRQs, still
>> >> > trying.
>> >> >> >> >
>> >> >> >> >Today I will try the one EDS card in the other three slots,
one
>by
>> >> > one.
>> >> >> >> If
>> >> >> >> >things go well in each slot, can I just throw all four of my
EDS
>> >> >> >> >cards
>> >> >> >> >in
>> >> >> >> >their at once (I still have the four of them linked together
>with
>> >> > little
>> >> >> >> EDS
>> >> >> >> >cables, just the same as I pulled them out), or is there some
>> > special
>> >> >> >> >routine I have to follow? The manual doesn't make utter sense
to
>> >> >> >> >me
>> >> >> >> >on
>> >> >> > this
>> >> >> >> >point, somehow...
>> >> >> >> >
>> >> >> >> >Jimmy
>> >> >> >> >
>> >> >> >> >
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >>
>> >>
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
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Re: things going better, new tests [message #72842 is a reply to message #72832] |
Thu, 21 September 2006 09:52 |
uptown jimmy
Messages: 441 Registered: September 2005
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Normal, as far as I understand.
"Kim W" <no@way.com> wrote in message news:4512a647$1@linux...
>
> Hey Jimmy.
> Just curious..
> Are you trying to run "standard pc", or a normal XP install?
> Kim
>
> "Uptown Jimmy" <johnson314@bellsouth.net> wrote:
> >Will report back....
> >
> >
> >"Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote in message
> >news:4511e65c@linux...
> >> Probably so, at least for this little exercise.
> >> AA
> >>
> >> "Uptown Jimmy" <johnson314@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
> >> news:451172cd@linux...
> >> > On this morning's boot-up, I didn't even see the screen in question.
> >> >
> >> > Should I disable "quick boot-up" in the BIOS?
> >> >
> >> > Jimmy
> >> >
> >> > "Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote in message
> >> > news:4510c140$1@linux...
> >> >> dat's the one
> >> >> AA
> >> >>
> >> >> "Uptown Jimmy" <johnson314@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
> >> >> news:4510babe@linux...
> >> >> > Ummm.....I'm too poor to afford a video cam.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > To be honest, EMU discontinuing Paris was one of the best things
> that
> >> > ever
> >> >> > happened to me. Cheap parts, ya know....
> >> >> >
> >> >> > By "pause key", you mean the key that says "pause" & "break"?
> >> >> >
> >> >> > I know I seem ignernt. I'm sorry.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Jimmy
> >> >> >
> >> >> >
> >> >> >
> >> >> > "Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote in message
> >> >> > news:451090ed@linux...
> >> >> >> er.. do you know you can hit the pause key on the keyboard and
stop
> >> >> >> it?
> >> >> > Just
> >> >> >> hit the spacebar when you're ready to go again.
> >> >> >> Sorry I didn't mention that before. Or alternately you could
point
> a
> >> >> >> video
> >> >> >> cam at it.
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> AA
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> "Uptown Jimmy" <johnson314@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
> >> >> >> news:45107fd4$1@linux...
> >> >> >> > Like I said before, that particular screen flashes by almost
> >> >> > subliminally.
> >> >> >> >
> >> >> >> > I had great success today with one EDS card, trying it in one
> PCI
> >> > slot
> >> >> > at
> >> >> >> > a
> >> >> >> > time, all four PCI slots, no problems. I'll throw all four in
> >there
> >> > and
> >> >> >> > see
> >> >> >> > what happens. I'll check the msinfo thingie befoe I boot up
Paris.
> >> >> >> > It
> >> >> > will
> >> >> >> > tell me if IRQs are shared, right?
> >> >> >> >
> >> >> >> > Jimmy
> >> >> >> >
> >> >> >> > "John" <no@no.com> wrote in message news:4510657c@linux...
> >> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> >> During boot up does your bios show you what IRQ's it is
assigning
> >> >> >> >> to
> >> >> > your
> >> >> >> >> card? It might say "multimedia device" or something like
that.
> >> >> > There's
> >> >> >> >> no routine, you can put as many eds cards in as long as EVERY
> >slot
> >> > you
> >> >> >> >> put
> >> >> >> >> them in is not shared with other devices. If the slot is
shared
> >> > with
> >> >> >> > stuff
> >> >> >> >> like onboard audio, usb etc turn them off in the bios to free
> the
> >> > slot
> >> >> >> > from
> >> >> >> >> IRQ conflicts if you will be using that slot.
> >> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> >> If you can see irq info on bootup you can try each slot and
see
> >> >> >> >> what
> >> >> >> >> comes
> >> >> >> >> up as shared. Also, run msinfo32.exe from Start / Run and see
> >what
> >> >> > IRQs
> >> >> >> >> are doing what under Hardware.
> >> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> >> It's all about the god damn irqs !!!
> >> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> >> "Uptown Jimmy" <johnson314@bellsouth.net> wrote:
> >> >> >> >> >I have a one-card system going smoothly, with the EDS card in
> >slot
> >> > 3
> >> >> > of
> >> >> >> >> 4.
> >> >> >> >> >Still unable to get through to the Asus people about IRQs,
still
> >> >> > trying.
> >> >> >> >> >
> >> >> >> >> >Today I will try the one EDS card in the other three slots,
> one
> >by
> >> >> > one.
> >> >> >> >> If
> >> >> >> >> >things go well in each slot, can I just throw all four of my
> EDS
> >> >> >> >> >cards
> >> >> >> >> >in
> >> >> >> >> >their at once (I still have the four of them linked together
> >with
> >> >> > little
> >> >> >> >> EDS
> >> >> >> >> >cables, just the same as I pulled them out), or is there some
> >> > special
> >> >> >> >> >routine I have to follow? The manual doesn't make utter sense
> to
> >> >> >> >> >me
> >> >> >> >> >on
> >> >> >> > this
> >> >> >> >> >point, somehow...
> >> >> >> >> >
> >> >> >> >> >Jimmy
> >> >> >> >> >
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