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Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2002 7:08 am
by lowjk
Hi all,

I have installed a new HD on my computer. Otherwise, the system is unchanged (see below). A fresh Win98SE install was done.

However, when it came to install the Pulsar I + II cards, I get the following errors on bootup (ie without running any plugins):
1) "Sorry! A capacity limit of your DSP Cards has been reached. The specific cause is: Cannot lock audio buffer, not enough physical memory.

It is often possible to solve this problem by means of a global optimatization of the project. Would you like to try this now?

A "yes" click does not solve the problem.

2) The ATM Card freezes up and I cannot logon.

3) The setup used to work well, so I rule out a VIA chipset problem.

4) My system has been reinstalled in several ways
a) installed the Pulsar Card first
b) installed the Pulsar Card last
c) shifted the other cards around

all to no avail

Could anyone give any advice. Thank you,
Jin Kheng

System Specs:
1. Athlon 1.2 ghz on MSI K7T Turbo (MS-6330) VIA KT 133A mother board with 768 MB
2. 40 gb HD x 2
3. Efficient Network Inc 3010 ATM Card
4. SW1000XG
5. SB Live Value (running APSLive drivers)
6. Pixelview GeForce 2 32 Mb AGP video card

Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2002 9:48 am
by at0m
some hints and checklist...

Concerning VIA: http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic ... forum=3&21 could contain the solution if you've tweaked your motherboard using www.h-oda.com]'s programs. You'd have ... CW boards).


There's something wrong with the installation. The DSP cards do not seem to get acces to your memory, one way or the other.

good luck :wink:

Re: Cannot lock audio buffer

Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2014 9:03 am
by jacekk
I've installed 2 cards 6 dsp in different slot (all combinations). Projects started normally but Sample Players (from Scope 4.5) have problems when I try load sample - is error "cannot load audio buffer, not enough physical memory".

All works properly with one board.

How can resolve this problem?

Scope PCI 5.1
Windows 7 64-bit
i7 with all deactivated options in BIOS

Re: Cannot lock audio buffer

Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2014 9:41 am
by Mr Arkadin
The samplers and sample players do not work in 64-bit, only 32-bit.

Re: Cannot lock audio buffer

Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2014 2:05 pm
by jacekk
Thank You! Great! Really, in Win7 32-bit all projects from v.4.5 works fine! All problems was solved.