Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 02:02:51 +0000
From: Matthew Hanson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Echo Indigo on 110CT's 64MB RAM


Well... this mail bounced back from John Musielewicz's old  
photoengineeringDOTcom email address.  Are you still reading the list John?
 
I don't recall reading posts from anyone else (and found no one in the 
archives) who has attempted to get one of this Echo Indigo sound cards working 
in Win2K on a 100CT with its limited 64MG RAM.  Echo shows 128 being the 
minimum required.  But I thought I had spoken with a rep a few years back who 
said that limit was more for the software required to run the card than the 
drivers to get the card running.
 
John got it working in Linux though.  I don't see any posts from him in the 
archives where he mentions using it in Win2K.  
Note to John:
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Hey John... Hope this address is still good for you.  Real quick...  I got an 
Echo Idigo and it worked great in Win2000 on the 110CT for 4 days solid.  Last 
Sunday, without having made any major changes to the OS, all media players, 
WMP, Winamp & FooBar2000, began to only play 2-60 seconds of a track before 
playback just stops.  I'm guessing it's system memory/resources... as I had to 
unload ZoneAlarm back when I 1st got the card working in order to get by the 
same problem.  But something happened, and playback is now stopping even 
without ZA loaded.Any suggestions?  I know you're more into Linux than W2K, but 
you're the only one I know who got this card workiong on a Libretto.
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Anyone currently reading the list have any suggestions?
Matt
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