Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2003 7:45 am
Hi everyone. It's been a while,
Well, maybe some of you remember that I was having problems a few months ago with my new PC and 3 Pulsar cards. Basically, one of my cards wasn't getting any audio or MIDI through. I assumed and was told many things it could be.
The computer recognises all three cards and Audio and MIDI work on the other two cards no problem and I have 16 DSPs (Two Pulsar 2 cards and one Pulsar 1).
Eventually, I decided that the Pulsar card was the problem so removed it and returned it to Germany for repairs. They told me there was nothing wrong with it, which in fact was true because stupid me should have first tested it on another machine before sending it off for repairs. After some time and expense, I got my card back (actually Creamware gave me another one). Before installing it in my music pc i tested it on another PC and saw that everything was normal. I have now put it in the music machine with the two other cards and lo and behold the problem I had originally was there again. No doubt there was nothing wrong with the original card. So what the F##K could the problem be???????
I now assume it could be a faulty motherboard or PCI slot, but the computer shop say it is highly unlikely, otherwise the PC wouldn't work. Everything does work in a sense. As I said, I have all the DSPs I should have. Midi and Audio will work on the other 2 cards. But not on the card I installed.
The Pc shop said switch cards around, maybe it could fix the problem. So before I go through another big hassle, could anyone suggest what the problem could be before do anything?
Help!!!!
Regards and thanks in advance.
PS. Below are links to when I originally had the problem
http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic ... 0&forum=19
http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic ... 0&forum=19
PS. Could it be IRQ conflicts? If so how could I know and what could I do?
I have a lean mean machine with no onboard soundcards running ,nor modems etc...
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: Weirdo The Weird on 2003-12-13 07:50 ]</font>
Well, maybe some of you remember that I was having problems a few months ago with my new PC and 3 Pulsar cards. Basically, one of my cards wasn't getting any audio or MIDI through. I assumed and was told many things it could be.
The computer recognises all three cards and Audio and MIDI work on the other two cards no problem and I have 16 DSPs (Two Pulsar 2 cards and one Pulsar 1).
Eventually, I decided that the Pulsar card was the problem so removed it and returned it to Germany for repairs. They told me there was nothing wrong with it, which in fact was true because stupid me should have first tested it on another machine before sending it off for repairs. After some time and expense, I got my card back (actually Creamware gave me another one). Before installing it in my music pc i tested it on another PC and saw that everything was normal. I have now put it in the music machine with the two other cards and lo and behold the problem I had originally was there again. No doubt there was nothing wrong with the original card. So what the F##K could the problem be???????
I now assume it could be a faulty motherboard or PCI slot, but the computer shop say it is highly unlikely, otherwise the PC wouldn't work. Everything does work in a sense. As I said, I have all the DSPs I should have. Midi and Audio will work on the other 2 cards. But not on the card I installed.
The Pc shop said switch cards around, maybe it could fix the problem. So before I go through another big hassle, could anyone suggest what the problem could be before do anything?
Help!!!!
Regards and thanks in advance.
PS. Below are links to when I originally had the problem
http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic ... 0&forum=19
http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic ... 0&forum=19
PS. Could it be IRQ conflicts? If so how could I know and what could I do?
I have a lean mean machine with no onboard soundcards running ,nor modems etc...
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: Weirdo The Weird on 2003-12-13 07:50 ]</font>