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MUDBOY
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Hi everybody.... i'm new in this forum, i have a little big problem with my Pulsar Card.

I would like to install it in my Pc with Windows XP SP2, but i've got this troubles...
- windows choose the IRQ settings of the PCI slots automatically.
- when i want to install the driver... winodws says to me that is not digitally signed by microsoft
- and i'm sure that the something is missing to me in the Pc configuration and dirver/ software installation (PULSAR)

I would like to use it with SONAR 5 if someone know the best way of install and configure this both things, please answer or help me...

... I NEED TO WORK!!!!!!

THANKS.
MARTIN
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MUDBOY wrote:
I would like to install it in my Pc with Windows XP SP2, but i've got this troubles...
- windows choose the IRQ settings of the PCI slots automatically.
- when i want to install the driver... winodws says to me that is not digitally signed by microsoft
- and i'm sure that the something is missing to me in the Pc configuration and dirver/ software installation (PULSAR)

I would like to use it with SONAR 5 if someone know the best way of install and configure this both things, please answer or help me...

MARTIN
Welcome man !

1) windows always says that (only few software are signed !!!), do not worry just go on installing the driver !
2) remember you must first install your sequencer and then scope software (because of vst files).
3) You will then have to tell Sonar you are using SCOPE asios and eventually, you will have to use the rooting wondow (scope) and wire the right modules (asio source for the SONAR buses, asio dest for recording), ...)

Good luck !
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Post by Shayne White »

Make sure the Scope card isn't sharing an IRQ with your video card or USB -- if it is, move it to another PCI slot. You can check your IRQs in Control Panel -> System -> Device Manager.

You must tell Sonar to use ASIO instead of WDM -- the WDM drivers don't work properly.

If you have any other questions, let us know!

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MUDBOY
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Hi everyone... first all.... thank you all folks, for the reply.... This answers let me more happy, and quiet haha!!,

The second problem that i have.... is that creamware folks supplys me for Scope4.5 driver or software to install in XP, but... they don't send to me the allkeys file, that i need to use it... they ask me for the serial number, i give it to them and ask for that allkeys file, but don't send to me.... this is a problem to me? or i just could install pulsar3.0 software and original driver that came back with the card when i buy it???

Thank you very much friends.....

MARTIN
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Well.-.... i would like to thank u all folks, for the help... this site is very cool and the interesting stuffs that i've read... WOOOOOWWWW men!!!.... mi PC it's working with the best performance that i could get.... and i wolud like to know just one thing more.... (this would be in another topic)... can i change my devices names, the ASIO source/ Dest... ???? this names would to be recognized by my DAW??? (Sonar 5)

Thank you very much!!!!! planetz RULES!!!!! jajajaj
MARTIN
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hubird

Post by hubird »

never tried that, but the menus are editable, so you may have a chance.
why don't you just make a copy of the file, change it's name and replace the original one, temporarely.
See what happens :-)
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