Inherited Pulsar II Cards
Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 12:55 pm
Hi
I have inherited a Pulsar 2 card and a Pulsar XTC card.
I downloaded the new version of scope, the drivers will only install with the pulsar 2 card, if the XTC is installed then i get error about SRAM, maybe it could reset the DSPs. If i take the XTC out then the drivers install ok.
a few thoughts, :
the XTC is faulty --> Possible but I think the other options are more likely.
Resource Conflict --> No conflicts in device manager, but from what I've read, might need to change the Hal or tweak some stuff ( btw I don't really need advice on HALS thanks, I've been working in tech support for 10 years, I'm just not concerned with using the second card right now)
Cable is connected wrong -> Happens all the time, with a multitude of devices and the simplest things are normally the cause!
anyway, I'm going to leave the XTC out of the PC for now, to keep things simple.
Okay so scope 5 wants a serial number, fair enough people should be paid for their work.
Is there an older version I can use and not pay for? I would be quite willing to pay for scope 5, but want to actually use the old version first to see the I would actually use the card. + surely the person I inherited from was entitled to use some version of software otherwise the card wouldn't have been much use.
Years ago my first port of call would have been looking for cracked versions, but as the years have gone on I stay away from that as I have more respect for the idea of paying for peoples work, and from the practical point of view that the retail versions normally work the cracked ones quite often have problems. I don't use any cracked software now and haven't done for a number of years. Given the competitive upgrade offers the better companies offer, it is generally a false economy.
I have a CD but it will only install on windows 98, now I could install windows 98 and dual boot, but would rather not for a few reasons. The hassle of repairing the XP bootsector so many things I use in XP all time, I think I would boot back to XP after 5 minutes and give up on the pulsar very quickly.
I have inherited a Pulsar 2 card and a Pulsar XTC card.
I downloaded the new version of scope, the drivers will only install with the pulsar 2 card, if the XTC is installed then i get error about SRAM, maybe it could reset the DSPs. If i take the XTC out then the drivers install ok.
a few thoughts, :
the XTC is faulty --> Possible but I think the other options are more likely.
Resource Conflict --> No conflicts in device manager, but from what I've read, might need to change the Hal or tweak some stuff ( btw I don't really need advice on HALS thanks, I've been working in tech support for 10 years, I'm just not concerned with using the second card right now)
Cable is connected wrong -> Happens all the time, with a multitude of devices and the simplest things are normally the cause!
anyway, I'm going to leave the XTC out of the PC for now, to keep things simple.
Okay so scope 5 wants a serial number, fair enough people should be paid for their work.
Is there an older version I can use and not pay for? I would be quite willing to pay for scope 5, but want to actually use the old version first to see the I would actually use the card. + surely the person I inherited from was entitled to use some version of software otherwise the card wouldn't have been much use.
Years ago my first port of call would have been looking for cracked versions, but as the years have gone on I stay away from that as I have more respect for the idea of paying for peoples work, and from the practical point of view that the retail versions normally work the cracked ones quite often have problems. I don't use any cracked software now and haven't done for a number of years. Given the competitive upgrade offers the better companies offer, it is generally a false economy.
I have a CD but it will only install on windows 98, now I could install windows 98 and dual boot, but would rather not for a few reasons. The hassle of repairing the XP bootsector so many things I use in XP all time, I think I would boot back to XP after 5 minutes and give up on the pulsar very quickly.