Hi,
I reported this problem some weeks ago.
Signals which are routed out to the ADAT Dest into the A16 are cut off for some seconds whenever I move the mouse or press a key.
Setup:
Audiobahn A16 (old version)
Pulsar I in PCI-Slot 3
SRB in PCI-Slot 4
K7S5A with Athlon 1800+
512 MB DDRAM
Rage128 AGP Graphics
No internet but onboard LAN activated.
USB activated for MIDEX 8 and SX dongle.
WinXP professional WITHOUT ACPI installed.
No IRQ conflicts so far.
Light cables are ok.
Sync problems can be excluded because ADAT input works correctly all the time.
I plugged the boards already in different slots and tested several BIOS settings like switching on/off the 2nd serial port.
Pulsar+SRB run on IRQ 3 and 5.
Can't force pulsar to get IRQ 9 or 10.
help... *sniff*
EC-HQ
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: Eurocide on 2002-07-18 02:10 ]</font>
again: ADAT Dest switches off itself.
Does the rest of your project keep working together if you move the mouse or so? If yes, it could be an IRQ problem. If not, euh I wouldn' know it. 

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Everything works fine except the ADAT Dest.
Now it turned off completly.
I checked the light cables and plugged them into the inputs vice versa.
Inputs are still OK, no matter what light cable I use!
Output has no signal out.
When I switch the samplerates several times, there's sometimes a jitter noise at the ADAT output. This noise increases (the intervals between the clicks) when moving the mouse.
Yes, and in very rare cases there is a correct output.
strange, isn't it?
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: Eurocide on 2002-07-22 03:10 ]</font>
Now it turned off completly.
I checked the light cables and plugged them into the inputs vice versa.
Inputs are still OK, no matter what light cable I use!
Output has no signal out.
When I switch the samplerates several times, there's sometimes a jitter noise at the ADAT output. This noise increases (the intervals between the clicks) when moving the mouse.
Yes, and in very rare cases there is a correct output.
strange, isn't it?
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: Eurocide on 2002-07-22 03:10 ]</font>