I find that when I playback audio tracks in Cubase SX (through DSP factory) the Luna software comes up with a message something about PCI capacity - RETRY or CANCEL.
I never had PCI messages under Win 98. I think I've done all the XP tweaks recommended. Is it because the software now puts out a message when it's getting close whereas it didn't before, or have I really got less PCI capacity in XP than I did under 98?
Has anyone else had this problem and solved it?
Hardware
CPU PIII 750
RAM 512MB SDRAM DIMM
Motherboard ASUS P3B-F BIOS 1006 chipset 440BX
Sound Cards
Digidesign Digi001 PCI IRQ 10
Creamware Powersampler PCI IRQ 11
Yamaha DS2416 PCI IRQ 9
Soundblaster32 PCI IRQ 10
Graphics Card
Matrox G400 dual head 32mb AGP IRQ 11
Modem
Conexant 56K hardware modem PCI disabled
MIDI interface
Roland S-MPU64 4x4 USB IRQ 9
Hard Drive 1
Seagate Barracuda ST340016A
40GB,
IDE-0 master DMA transfer mode
7200rpm,
9 ms,
Ultra ATA/100 100-Mbyte/sec
Partition 1 Windows XP
Hard Drive 2
Seagate Barracuda ST330630A
30.61GB,
IDE-0 slave DMA transfer mode
7200rpm,
8.5ms,
Ultra ATA/66 66-Mbyte/sec
Partition 1 Audio
Partition 2 Data
CD-Re-writer
HP-8100i IDE-1 PIO transfer mode
Software
OS Windows XP SP1
Audio Software Pro Tools LE 5.3.1
Scope Fusion Platform V3.1c STS 3000
Cubase SX V1.05
Why do I keep getting PCI capacity exceeded - didn't on Win9
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Well, i can see at least 2 problems here:
1-Remove the Soundblaster card, at any cost...
2- Do anything to have all sound card have each their own IRQ, especially the Pulsar and your video card...They should not share IRQ... Move then on differents slot until you find the good combination.
Come back after doing this....
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: marcuspocus on 2002-12-03 08:48 ]</font>
1-Remove the Soundblaster card, at any cost...
2- Do anything to have all sound card have each their own IRQ, especially the Pulsar and your video card...They should not share IRQ... Move then on differents slot until you find the good combination.
Come back after doing this....
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: marcuspocus on 2002-12-03 08:48 ]</font>
You have quite a staggering amount of hardware in one box there... it seems you have clearly got IRQ problems due to the amount of hardware you have in there.
for the record, I would always get PCI capacity messages in win98 when I was using a P3B-F (especially when using USB)... this all changed when I got an intel 815-based board (Asus CUSL2-C) and now I have my Pulsars in a magma chassis attached to a laptop (also uses 815 chipset) it's still performing brilliantly, even though it shares IRQs with a bunch of other stuff.
My advice is to ditch the ancient motherboard, and try and reduce the amount of hardware you have in the machine. What on earth could you possibly need a Soundblaster, Powersampler, DS2416 and Digi001 for at the same time??
Also, try installing WinXP in non-ACPI mode if you haven't already, and turn off all power management (even APM).
Another tip with the Roland USB midi interface (I own the same model) - try toggling the "Light load" button in the driver properties.
peace
for the record, I would always get PCI capacity messages in win98 when I was using a P3B-F (especially when using USB)... this all changed when I got an intel 815-based board (Asus CUSL2-C) and now I have my Pulsars in a magma chassis attached to a laptop (also uses 815 chipset) it's still performing brilliantly, even though it shares IRQs with a bunch of other stuff.
My advice is to ditch the ancient motherboard, and try and reduce the amount of hardware you have in the machine. What on earth could you possibly need a Soundblaster, Powersampler, DS2416 and Digi001 for at the same time??
Also, try installing WinXP in non-ACPI mode if you haven't already, and turn off all power management (even APM).
Another tip with the Roland USB midi interface (I own the same model) - try toggling the "Light load" button in the driver properties.
peace
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Thanks very much for your replies.
I forgot to say, I have tried with other cards disabled. I don't know whether that has the same effect as removing the card.
I have been wondering whether I need to go the new motherboard route.
The first thing I tried, was to re-install with standard PC mode.
Under Win 98, I have DS2416/Cubase, DIGI001/Protools, Powersampler/Luna II working perfectly - never ever saw a PCI capacity message from Luna or ProTools, but they both give it under WinXP. I'm thinking after what you've been saying that this motherboard is not working with XP very well.
I'm thinking I'll take your advice and get new Mobo (+processor upgrade at the same time) as I'm fed up with trying to solve it.
Bye the way, I have the Soundblaster for the internet partition only.
I forgot to say, I have tried with other cards disabled. I don't know whether that has the same effect as removing the card.
I have been wondering whether I need to go the new motherboard route.
The first thing I tried, was to re-install with standard PC mode.
Under Win 98, I have DS2416/Cubase, DIGI001/Protools, Powersampler/Luna II working perfectly - never ever saw a PCI capacity message from Luna or ProTools, but they both give it under WinXP. I'm thinking after what you've been saying that this motherboard is not working with XP very well.
I'm thinking I'll take your advice and get new Mobo (+processor upgrade at the same time) as I'm fed up with trying to solve it.
Bye the way, I have the Soundblaster for the internet partition only.