Before I start a Flex service ticket, I'll ask if anyone has seen this
breakdown:
F5K was running fine in the afternoon. Shut down PSDR, leaving F5K powered up.
Restarted PSDR in the evening, and it's dead:
Shows S8 noise everywhere, with no received signals, on any of two antennas or
dummy
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Robert
I got curious, and duplicated what you did by uninstalling and rebooting
and letting Windows decide which driver was best. Windows selected the
"Texas Instruments 1394 OHCI Compliant Host Controller". which was a
switch from the "Legacy" version I had been selecting. It seems to work
Robert
I think you may have fixed it. By uninstalling first then rebooting and
letting windows select the "New" driver you might have repaired some
other aspect of the way Windows uses the driver, that just selecting a
different
driver wasn't doing. BTW i just saw Bob McGwier tell another post
Bob
Is the "New" driver now preferred over the "Legacy" driver? with my TI
firewire chipset it's never made any difference which of the three (New,
Legacy, or TI) drivers is used, they all seem to work the same. Prior to
PowerSDR 2.6.4, I had the impression that the preference was to go with
Thanks for sharing. Sounds entirely plausible. At least the new 6000
series should be immune to these vagaries, I guess. In don't see a 6K in my
future at this time.
Thanks again for your insight.
Patrick AF5CK
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Sent: Sunday, June 16, 2013 2:2
This is in response to the 1394 ohci compliant Firewire driver suggestions
and questions.
First, I tried the suggested "legacy driver" From three picks found on my
computer and available for the driver. which are the following.
1394 Ohci compliant host controller.
1394 ohci compliant host contro
Reference message number 8 vol98 Issue 27 I will try the legacy driver,
since it does not currently show (legacy) Prior to using the TI chipset and
PCI card, I used the on board VIA 6308 with the legacy vista driver and the
same problem with having to reboot the cpu to get it to see the Flex 3000
In device manager, click on the device. Click on the driver tab. Tell it to
update and pick the new driver.
If this looks like a foreign language to you, don't do this without help.
Bob
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On Jun 26, 2013, at 6:14 PM, John Vandenberg wrote:
> After updating the software in
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