Thanks to N8LP for the info he posted below. One happy discovery that might 
help eliminate some E-MU 0204 USB soundcard driver angst for Win 7 64 bit 
users: Windows 7 64 bit has an E-MU driver resident in the operating system. 
This driver will *not* automatically install when the 0204 card is first 
plugged in, but is easily installed from Device Manager via the Update Driver 
utility. Win 7 will find the driver and install the 0204 card in about 5 
seconds. The driver does not seem to have a graphical user interface, but works 
fine on my system with NaP3 for sampling rates up to 192K. This driver is dated 
11-12-2010 and is version 6.6.1.1 by Creative Labs. Follow Larry's instructions 
for defaulting the sample rate to 192 K in Windows mixer setup and set the 
output to something other than the EMU 0204 in NaP3 setup and it should work 
well. 


Bill, WA4KBD 
---------------------------------- 

FYI to all reading this thread: The 4GB RAM issue only appears to affect 
playback. The problem is that the audio will break up/lose sync after a 
period of time. This only applies, of course, if you actually listen to the 
output of the SDR. 

If you select another sound card in the Output selection in NaP3, it will be 
fine. You really don't need 192kHz for playback, since the widest filter is 
10kHz. So any sound card will do just fine, including a built in one. You 
can still select the E-MU for Input and use 192kHz sampling for input. 
Therefore, you don't need to give up your extra RAM. 

I have updated my system requirements page with this info... 
http://www.telepostinc.com/sysrequirements.html 

73, 
Larry N8LP 

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