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Posted: Thu Jul 18, 2002 1:09 am
by Eurocide
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



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Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2002 4:34 pm
by Eurocide
Ok, boards run now on IRQ 11 but symptom stays the same...

Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2002 5:32 pm
by remixme
As I remember, this problem didn't happen under 98?
If reinstall 98 on a different hdd and the problem is still there, it could be concievable that a hardware fault developed at the exact same time you installed XP.

Very Very doubtful, but a remote possibility none the less.

Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2002 6:22 pm
by subhuman
Or a driver issue, do you have the latest XP drivers for your motherboard installed?

Posted: Sat Jul 20, 2002 1:31 am
by Eurocide
Yes, it should be a WinXP issue.
In win98 there were no hardware problems at all.

Yes, latest drivers for every component are installed.

Any WinXP tweaks?
But because of the mouse movement/key press behaviour it should be an IRQ problem, shouldn't it?

Thanks for trying to help me.
EC-HQ

Posted: Sat Jul 20, 2002 10:41 am
by at0m
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. :???:

Posted: Mon Jul 22, 2002 2:09 am
by Eurocide
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?

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Posted: Mon Jul 22, 2002 4:25 am
by remixme
Just out of interest what wattage power supply do you have in your machine?

Also, I assume none of your computer is overclocked? i.e FSB, PCI Bus?

I think this is really either going to be something really really obvious, or something really really obscure, either way it will be something stupid.

Posted: Tue Jul 23, 2002 3:32 am
by Eurocide
It's a good 350W power supply.
But it only eats about 100W.

I will test this problem with another A/D converter.
maybe my A16 is damaged?