I have two pulsar II installed on pci slot 2 and 4.
3 is out of the question becuase it shares pci with onboard Promise ide controller ( Iam using it for extra devices)
PCI 1 is sharing same IRQ with PCI 5.
When I installed both cards on 1&5 there were tremendous problems occuring always reffering to as PCI limit reached.
So best place is 2 & 4.
Now I also have an ethernet 1000 controller and I am using FXTeleport with a second PC that is used for Atmosphere(LAN) and other synth modules.
When I open a project on SFP everything goes fine, after I open Cubase, fine too.
When I open under cubase any song that doesn't use FXTeleporting there is absolutely no proble.
When I have though a song that uses FXTeleport then this PCI limit capcity reached thing arises.
What I managed though to do is that if I close Cubase and say yes to retry connection for SFP and then reopen cubase evrything goes fine again.
I tried to lower bit depth to 16bit I alsotried PCI latency under BIOS to 64, but always on first Cubase open there is the error message thing.
I wonder if I change the PCI slot of the ethernet card (is sharing IRQ with promise ide controller) but promise controller has only a cd recorder on it.
I am afraid of thinking of a third Pulsar II anytime later if I will be able toraise the money.
Any oppinions ?
Thank
Dimitrios
PCI limit error with Two Pulsar II, help
You need to get as much off the pci bus as possible especially disable (if possible) the onboard promise pci ide controller. I was able to run a lan card ok on the pci bus along side 3 pulsar cards but I physically assigned it a low priority IRQ in slot 6 and only used it in a dual boot configuration where it was disabled in the production pulsar partition and enabled in dev pulsar partition.
Slot 1 and 5 and 2 are good to use as a three card setup. If you are having trouble using slot 1 and 5, it sounds like windows is not handling your irq assignments very well (may also be a motherboard thing). You may need to think about getting control back of IRQ assigments and setting them up manually and forcing the 2 (3, when you get another card) pci slots to the same IRQ.
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Slot 1 and 5 and 2 are good to use as a three card setup. If you are having trouble using slot 1 and 5, it sounds like windows is not handling your irq assignments very well (may also be a motherboard thing). You may need to think about getting control back of IRQ assigments and setting them up manually and forcing the 2 (3, when you get another card) pci slots to the same IRQ.
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Thanks...
I have seen some better results taking off IDE Promise controller.
I will keep checking.
I forgot to mention that I have a Powercore and a UAD-1 along with the teo PulsarII cards.
I didn't think that these card were causing any trouble but I guess all add to the pci buss very heavily.
I will update as long as I get my problem fixed.
Thanks to all.
Dimitrios
I have seen some better results taking off IDE Promise controller.
I will keep checking.
I forgot to mention that I have a Powercore and a UAD-1 along with the teo PulsarII cards.
I didn't think that these card were causing any trouble but I guess all add to the pci buss very heavily.
I will update as long as I get my problem fixed.
Thanks to all.
Dimitrios