is it possible that your cd drive is running as a slave to the hdd ? kind regards anupam
Scharf Yuval <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hello, > > 1. It has nothing to do with another mm application because It also > happeneds when I use cdplay in the console (before starting X). > 2. When Steve asked me to check if the CD-ROM is actually connected to the > sound card I connected the CD-RW to the sound card too. The problem > occur with this drive too.. > 3. Last, I tried to check with my Windows ME. and it happened too. > > The CD-RW is quiet new. Is it possible that some how even though the > second device doesn't work they confuse each other? > > Although it happeneds in Windows too I don't think that there is a problem > with the devices themselves. > > Yuval Scharf > > > On Fri, 22 Aug 2003, Tom Wesley wrote: > >> On Friday 22 August 2003 21:42, Andrew Gaffney wrote: >> > Scharf Yuval wrote: >> > > DMA is enabled. >> > > I've just checked again that it is connected to the sound card. >> > >> > Are you low on memory? It could be that the HD activity is the system >> > doing a lot of memory swapping. Everything freezes for a second when >> > there is heavy swapping. >> >> Is is possible there is a mm app trying to grab the attention of the sound >> card?Maybe arts, esd or such? Have to admit to be guessing, because I >> believe youare correct in what you say.The cd player should say "Please >> send this cd along that cable to the sound card." and it happen without much >> 'thought'. >> >> -- >> Tom Wesley >> > > > > -- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list > > -- ...mathematicians do it smoothly and continuously or discretely in groups and in fields. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list