PowerPulsar - new 15DSP card from Creamware
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...but for users like me, who are not really technicians, this system has got enough power and uses only 1 pci slot. Everybody who bought the pulsar 1 in the beginnig, knows, that this (DSP pwer) is normally insufficient - you´ve got the only chance to get another card. This is not necessary with this system and it save´s ressources, which is essential for pc users, since the hardwaredevelopment of mobo´s is really a crap. Why the hell they didn't develop the IRQ thing??? It´s really a shame, that pc users are still limited to a maximum of 4 cards...that´s 80`s technology in the year 2001.
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This is a great thing indeed. I'm not using SCOPE at all for my studio needs. I don't need to develope software for the platform so the added features of the SCOPE DSP software aren't needed.
For the post above, Power Pulsar uses the Pulsar software which is different than the Pulsar Hardware. The nice thing about Creamware is the compatibility between hardware platforms and the STDM linkage between them. If you get sick of Pulsar (someday I just might get sick of it and upgrade to Scope) I can with out having to buy all kinds of new hardware. Hope that helps.....
15DSPs!!!! Sell your Pulsar I card too and you'll get the ULLI drivers which smoke!!!! You'll really be able to monitor in real time.
For the post above, Power Pulsar uses the Pulsar software which is different than the Pulsar Hardware. The nice thing about Creamware is the compatibility between hardware platforms and the STDM linkage between them. If you get sick of Pulsar (someday I just might get sick of it and upgrade to Scope) I can with out having to buy all kinds of new hardware. Hope that helps.....
15DSPs!!!! Sell your Pulsar I card too and you'll get the ULLI drivers which smoke!!!! You'll really be able to monitor in real time.
If I already have 2 PulsarI's I cannot add a PulsarII? Has that got to do with the STDM connections/insufficient STDM bandwith then? Cos PulsarI has only *one* STDM connection and every card should ideally be connected to each other card?On 2001-09-17 03:03, Zer wrote:
... Everybody who bought the pulsar 1 in the beginnig, knows, that this (DSP pwer) is normally insufficient - you´ve got the only chance to get another card.
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I could always put a Pulsar1 in the other pc and link both... like one soundz studio and one mix pc.
Anyone experience with this? Quite important when I get a new PulsarII, which I've just ordered w my dealer.
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You can attach a PulsarII to your two PulsarI's, you (only) need a STDM connector (connects all 3 boards) and a free PCI slot with no IRQ problems. Try to keep all boards on the same IRQ if possible, and look in the manual for advice on the STDM connection placement.
I have a PulsarI and a PulsarII SRB connected, and I think it's only a matter of time before I need to expand
Cheers
Stubbe
I have a PulsarI and a PulsarII SRB connected, and I think it's only a matter of time before I need to expand

Cheers
Stubbe