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Re: Paris on 2000 [message #55213 is a reply to message #55165] |
Sun, 03 July 2005 03:06 |
Dan B
Messages: 54 Registered: June 2005
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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).
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>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...?
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>Confused!
>Daniel
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>"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
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Re: Paris on 2000 [message #55227 is a reply to message #55216] |
Sun, 03 July 2005 11:59 |
Deej [3]
Messages: 181 Registered: June 2005
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>"Kim" <hiddensounds@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:42c7dee2@linux...
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>> Well, as I understand it...
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>> I grabbed this from the ASUS website, from the manual for the A7V8X.
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>> 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
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Re: Paris on 2000 [message #55281 is a reply to message #55165] |
Tue, 05 July 2005 02:03 |
DMorrell
Messages: 15 Registered: June 2005
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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
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