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Oy!!!...................... what a day [message #67810] Sat, 06 May 2006 22:38 Go to next message
Deej [1] is currently offline  Deej [1]   UNITED STATES
Messages: 2149
Registered: January 2006
Senior Member
Spent the day loading and registering software. At one point, I was about
1/3 of the way through and somehow encountered a C37 error. You do not want
a C37 error. C37 error = suckage to the nth degree because, in my case, my
CDR drivers cold not be initialized by windows and this sorta put a dent in
the software loading routine. After warring with the C37 error for about 2
hours, I had to restore from a Ghost image and start over with the whole
enchilada.

All applications, drivers and VSTi's are working properly. I'm ghosting this
puppy before I go to bed tonight. Tomorrow we'll see if this ordeal has
solved the problem with crackling audio in SX when using 4 x UAD-1 cards.
I've reconfigured a lot of stuff and hopefully I've got my PCI bus overload
situation ussed...................hopefully.

Stay tuned for possible gnashing of teeth/rending of garments
tomorrow.........wait.....it's already today for some of you
guys..........so whatever.

;o)
Re: Oy!!!...................... what a day [message #67821 is a reply to message #67810] Sun, 07 May 2006 05:42 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Don Nafe is currently offline  Don Nafe   UNITED STATES
Messages: 1206
Registered: July 2005
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Gota tell ya Deej I admire your persistance.

Very Impressive

Don


"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote in message
news:445d88d8@linux...
> Spent the day loading and registering software. At one point, I was about
> 1/3 of the way through and somehow encountered a C37 error. You do not
> want
> a C37 error. C37 error = suckage to the nth degree because, in my case, my
> CDR drivers cold not be initialized by windows and this sorta put a dent
> in
> the software loading routine. After warring with the C37 error for about 2
> hours, I had to restore from a Ghost image and start over with the whole
> enchilada.
>
> All applications, drivers and VSTi's are working properly. I'm ghosting
> this
> puppy before I go to bed tonight. Tomorrow we'll see if this ordeal has
> solved the problem with crackling audio in SX when using 4 x UAD-1 cards.
> I've reconfigured a lot of stuff and hopefully I've got my PCI bus
> overload
> situation ussed...................hopefully.
>
> Stay tuned for possible gnashing of teeth/rending of garments
> tomorrow.........wait.....it's already today for some of you
> guys..........so whatever.
>
> ;o)
>
>
>
Re: Oy!!!...................... what a day [message #67825 is a reply to message #67810] Sun, 07 May 2006 08:59 Go to previous messageGo to next message
jef knight[1] is currently offline  jef knight[1]   CANADA
Messages: 201
Registered: October 2005
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Hey Deej,

Up here I'm "that" guy also...the one with comp troubles that no one's
even ever heard of. That's partly how I ended up with a comp sci guy as
my guru...lol ...finally someone who *understands* me....

I feel for ya, bro. Have you reached the 7th level of zen where you
have to install *everything* in the "correct order" also?...hey don't
laugh, it's odd that it makes a difference but it seems to...drivers
"eating" other drivers for lunch and that sorta stuff...hardware with
voltage that's not right, but will let a non-power user get away with
stuff...that sorta thing...

Keep at'r man! Our machines are more akin to "digital bulldozers" than
your average comp/kitchen device....lol

jef



DJ wrote:

>Spent the day loading and registering software. At one point, I was about
>1/3 of the way through and somehow encountered a C37 error. You do not want
>a C37 error. C37 error = suckage to the nth degree because, in my case, my
>CDR drivers cold not be initialized by windows and this sorta put a dent in
>the software loading routine. After warring with the C37 error for about 2
>hours, I had to restore from a Ghost image and start over with the whole
>enchilada.
>
>All applications, drivers and VSTi's are working properly. I'm ghosting this
>puppy before I go to bed tonight. Tomorrow we'll see if this ordeal has
>solved the problem with crackling audio in SX when using 4 x UAD-1 cards.
>I've reconfigured a lot of stuff and hopefully I've got my PCI bus overload
>situation ussed...................hopefully.
>
>Stay tuned for possible gnashing of teeth/rending of garments
>tomorrow.........wait.....it's already today for some of you
>guys..........so whatever.
>
>;o)
>
>
>
>
>
Re: Oy!!!...................... what a day [message #67829 is a reply to message #67825] Sun, 07 May 2006 09:15 Go to previous message
Deej [1] is currently offline  Deej [1]   UNITED STATES
Messages: 2149
Registered: January 2006
Senior Member
I have searched the net many times and, to my knowledge, I'm the only person
in the universe that is trying to use the particular hardware combination
I've got here. I could be wrong though.......I just haven't yet run across
anyone trying to use 3 RME PCI cards and 4 x UAD-1 cards. There are some
major *issues* with PCI overload and lots of configuration hoops to jump
through to get this to happen without crackling in the audio when UAD
resources exceed 40%..

I think my troubles have to do with using 3 x RME HDSP PCI cards instead of
using a MADI system and being hard headed enough to not want
to............MADI would not really give me the combination of I/O that I
want.

2 x HDSP 9652's and a Multiface is *exactly* the ticket to interface with my
Paris system, 6 MEC modules and all of the AES and SPDIF gear I have here.
There is a definite reason I'm putting myself through this grief, plus,
since it is sooo friggin tricky to get this particular situation to work, I
seem to get a perverse pleasure out of trying to bend it to my will.
;o)

"jef knight" <thestudio@allknightmusic.com> wrote in message
news:445e1880$1@linux...
> Hey Deej,
>
> Up here I'm "that" guy also...the one with comp troubles that no one's
> even ever heard of. That's partly how I ended up with a comp sci guy as
> my guru...lol ...finally someone who *understands* me....
>
> I feel for ya, bro. Have you reached the 7th level of zen where you
> have to install *everything* in the "correct order" also?...hey don't
> laugh, it's odd that it makes a difference but it seems to...drivers
> "eating" other drivers for lunch and that sorta stuff...hardware with
> voltage that's not right, but will let a non-power user get away with
> stuff...that sorta thing...
>
> Keep at'r man! Our machines are more akin to "digital bulldozers" than
> your average comp/kitchen device....lol
>
> jef
>
>
>
> DJ wrote:
>
> >Spent the day loading and registering software. At one point, I was about
> >1/3 of the way through and somehow encountered a C37 error. You do not
want
> >a C37 error. C37 error = suckage to the nth degree because, in my case,
my
> >CDR drivers cold not be initialized by windows and this sorta put a dent
in
> >the software loading routine. After warring with the C37 error for about
2
> >hours, I had to restore from a Ghost image and start over with the whole
> >enchilada.
> >
> >All applications, drivers and VSTi's are working properly. I'm ghosting
this
> >puppy before I go to bed tonight. Tomorrow we'll see if this ordeal has
> >solved the problem with crackling audio in SX when using 4 x UAD-1 cards.
> >I've reconfigured a lot of stuff and hopefully I've got my PCI bus
overload
> >situation ussed...................hopefully.
> >
> >Stay tuned for possible gnashing of teeth/rending of garments
> >tomorrow.........wait.....it's already today for some of you
> >guys..........so whatever.
> >
> >;o)
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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