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Paris on 2000 [message #55137] Fri, 01 July 2005 15:06 Go to next message
DMorrell is currently offline  DMorrell   UNITED STATES
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ensounds@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>>Anybody know this for sure.
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>>I'm guessing that PCI 2.2 is fine, but PCI 2.3 is not. PCI 2.2 was in
Re: Paris on 2000 [message #55165 is a reply to message #55137] Sat, 02 July 2005 06:31 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Chris Ludwig is currently offline  Chris Ludwig   UNITED STATES
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ref="mailto:arpegio@comcast.net" target="_blank">arpegio@comcast.net>> wrote:
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> >Hey everyone,
> >Chris Ludwig talked me out of it.
> >Not good for music.
> >
> >Good to know.
> >Cheers,
> >Tom
> >
> > "Tom Bruhl" <arpegio@comcast.net <mailto:arpegio@comcast.net>>
> wrote in message =
> >news:42c44f8a@linux...
> > As Pete thankfully mentioned in an earlier thread,
> > Comp USA is runni
Re: Paris on 2000 [message #55213 is a reply to message #55165] Sun, 03 July 2005 03:06 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Dan B is currently offline  Dan B
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ing issue Mr S describes below. I'm running a dual head G450 AGP, a
PCI
>graphics card, 1 x EDS, 1 x Korg Oasys. I may also run another EDS, a UAD
>(or similar) and/or a PCI controller card or Firewire card. (I also have
>IDE and SATA hard drives, and occasionally use USB hard-drives / CD-RWs).
>
>
>If I've got this right, I should run the audio cards in 3, 4, 5 (though
I'm
>a little confued as to why, and what about sharing on PCI 3 and 5 with SATA,
>Usb, and IDE...? What's wrong with PCI 2...?). This would require putting
>the graphics cards and any other cards on PCI 1 and 2, but wasn't it recommended
>to put the first EDS card in the first free PCI slot? What would the consequence
>be of running a fourth audio card in an Asus mobo...?
>
>Confused!
>Daniel
>
>
>
>"Mr Simplicity" <animix_spamless_@animas.net> wrote:
>>Alos........my experience with AMI bios was less than thrilling. Award
Bios
>>is much better, IMHO. MSImobo's use the AMI bios (or they did
Re: Paris on 2000 [message #55215 is a reply to message #55213] Sun, 03 July 2005 04:22 Go to previous messageGo to next message
rick is currently offline  rick   UNITED STATES
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Re: Paris on 2000 [message #55216 is a reply to message #55137] Sun, 03 July 2005 04:26 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Michael Broyles is currently offline  Michael Broyles   
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Re: Paris on 2000 [message #55227 is a reply to message #55216] Sun, 03 July 2005 11:59 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Deej [3] is currently offline  Deej [3]   UNITED STATES
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>"Kim" <hiddensounds@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:42c7dee2@linux...
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>>
>> Well, as I understand it...
>>
>> I grabbed this from the ASUS website, from the manual for the A7V8X.
>>
>> As I understand it, the EDS cards often have trouble sharing with
>anything,
>> so looking at the pic attached, slot 1 only shares with slot 5, so if
you
>> put EDS cards in 1 & 5 together, or an EDS in 1 and nothing in 5 or visa
>> versa, you'll be fine. Slot 2 & 6 both share with AGP, which is busy,
and
>> apparently problematic, so they are likely trouble for EDS use. Slot 3
>shares
>> with SATA and firewire, so if you're not using these and can disable them
>> you can use that. Slot 4 s
Re: Paris on 2000 [message #55281 is a reply to message #55165] Tue, 05 July 2005 02:03 Go to previous messageGo to next message
DMorrell is currently offline  DMorrell   UNITED STATES
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>Thanks Guys,
>this is the first time I've checkerd the NG for a few days, been doing up
to
>16 hrs a day on a new reality show called "Australian Princess", a copy
of
>the US version made by Granada TV in the UK....loooong hours, but
>fun....this is my first day off in weeks..
>Sleep looks good..(so do some of the young girls in the show, I might add).


Hey Martin... I must've missed this thread - so happy, happy
37th (lie a bit, maybe you'll get some of those young girls)
lol!

Neil"Kim" <hiddensounds@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>
>Surely they could have done everyone a favour by called the "kickball" the
>"football"... I mean come on!! ;o)

Well, I thought about that one - and i have heard of a kick
drum referred to as a "foot drum" once or twice, but that's
pretty rare, innit? But then there's your kind of "Football"
(the one with a big
Re: Paris on 2000 [message #55311 is a reply to message #55281] Tue, 05 July 2005 14:26 Go to previous message
Bill Terry is currently offline  Bill Terry   
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>>You will need a MIDI interface and a MIDI device for inputing
>>the data. OMS with identify the interface and device..
>>
>>hope this helps!
>>
>>respect
>>Nappy
>>
>>
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>>"Colonel Panic" <Panic@home.nowhere> wrote:
>>>
>>>You all have probably all been through this, so maybe you can help me.
>>>
>>>How do you record and playback MIDI info in Paris 3.0?
>>>
>>>Say you want to sync a Synth box to paris using MIDI clock.
>>>
>>>Can this be done? There doesn't appear to be any way to get MIDI signal
>>>in and out of PARIS.
>>>
>>>TIA
>>>
>>>Panic
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>IIRC, win 98 will not see past a certain size, though that amount escapes me
at the moment... check support.microsoft.com for specifics. You may have to
FDISK some partitions in. Also, make sure your BIOS is as up to date as you
can get it, check with your mobo manufacturer on what kind of size limits
you might run into there as well... although most of those days should be
past us now. If you really really want to use that overlay util, I'd be
completely surprised if you couldn't just download it from seagate's
webpage.

Agree with EK on this, I'd
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