On Wed, 17 Jan 2001, Joel Franco Guzmán wrote:
[snip]
>
> the problem: The sound card generates a toc.. toc.. toc .. toc...while
> playing a sound using the DSP of the soundcard. Two "tocs"/sec
> aproxiumadetely.
>
Just for giggles, turn down the LINE-IN volume (or mute it) See if the
noise goes
On Wed, 17 Jan 2001, Joel Franco Guzmn wrote:
[snip]
the problem: The sound card generates a toc.. toc.. toc .. toc...while
playing a sound using the DSP of the soundcard. Two "tocs"/sec
aproxiumadetely.
Just for giggles, turn down the LINE-IN volume (or mute it) See if the
noise goes away.
On Thu, 18 Jan 2001, Stefan Ring wrote:
> > > I know that increasing the number of DIMMs on your board will require
> > > speedier RAMs on ASUS boards with some sort of an i440 chipset. This may
> > > well be the case for just about every other MB, it's only that I don't
> > > know specifically
> > I know that increasing the number of DIMMs on your board will require
> > speedier RAMs on ASUS boards with some sort of an i440 chipset. This may
> > well be the case for just about every other MB, it's only that I don't
> > know specifically about these other boards.
>
> This means that a
On Thu, 18 Jan 2001, Stefan Ring wrote:
> On Wed, 17 Jan 2001, Joel Franco Guzmán wrote:
>
> > With 128M the problem is not present, but with 192M it is. The only
> > difference is the memory quantity, or in other words, the additional slot
> > occupied by the new memory card.
>
> >- ASUS
On Thu, 18 Jan 2001, Mike Dresser wrote:
> Sorry if this has been asked of you before, but what happens if you put just
> the 64 meg module in?
Ok. i've not analised that possibility. I've tested that just now.
But, the system work perfect. Without the sound card problem.
I've exchanged the
Sorry if this has been asked of you before, but what happens if you put just
the 64 meg module in?
> Bug Report
> --
> 1. 128M memory OK, but with 192M the sound card generate a noise while
> use the DSP.
> 2. i got the problem when I just put more 64M memory to the my machine.
> With
On Wed, 17 Jan 2001, Josh Myer wrote:
> You're probably just hearing electrical noise from the memory buss; try
> moving the 128 stick to the slot you put the 64 in (if you can) and run
> that way -- you'll probably hear it there too.
i've exchanged the two memory slot, and the problem is still
On 2001.01.17 Josh Myer wrote:
>
> My guess is that JA's console player doesn't move around as much memory as
> the gnome one (imagine that), therefore produces less memory noise.
No, that is the problem. It is just the same player, just launched from
the command line (also opens his gnome
On Wed, 17 Jan 2001, Joel Franco Guzmán wrote:
> With 128M the problem is not present, but with 192M it is. The only
> difference is the memory quantity, or in other words, the additional slot
> occupied by the new memory card.
>- ASUS P299 (Chipset i440ZX). Note: the i440ZX don't support
On Wed, 17 Jan 2001, Joel Franco Guzmn wrote:
With 128M the problem is not present, but with 192M it is. The only
difference is the memory quantity, or in other words, the additional slot
occupied by the new memory card.
- ASUS P299 (Chipset i440ZX). Note: the i440ZX don't support
On 2001.01.17 Josh Myer wrote:
My guess is that JA's console player doesn't move around as much memory as
the gnome one (imagine that), therefore produces less memory noise.
No, that is the problem. It is just the same player, just launched from
the command line (also opens his gnome
On Wed, 17 Jan 2001, Josh Myer wrote:
You're probably just hearing electrical noise from the memory buss; try
moving the 128 stick to the slot you put the 64 in (if you can) and run
that way -- you'll probably hear it there too.
i've exchanged the two memory slot, and the problem is still
Sorry if this has been asked of you before, but what happens if you put just
the 64 meg module in?
Bug Report
--
1. 128M memory OK, but with 192M the sound card generate a noise while
use the DSP.
2. i got the problem when I just put more 64M memory to the my machine.
With 128M the
On Thu, 18 Jan 2001, Mike Dresser wrote:
Sorry if this has been asked of you before, but what happens if you put just
the 64 meg module in?
Ok. i've not analised that possibility. I've tested that just now.
But, the system work perfect. Without the sound card problem.
I've exchanged the
On Thu, 18 Jan 2001, Stefan Ring wrote:
On Wed, 17 Jan 2001, Joel Franco Guzmn wrote:
With 128M the problem is not present, but with 192M it is. The only
difference is the memory quantity, or in other words, the additional slot
occupied by the new memory card.
- ASUS P299 (Chipset
I know that increasing the number of DIMMs on your board will require
speedier RAMs on ASUS boards with some sort of an i440 chipset. This may
well be the case for just about every other MB, it's only that I don't
know specifically about these other boards.
This means that a modules
On Thu, 18 Jan 2001, Stefan Ring wrote:
I know that increasing the number of DIMMs on your board will require
speedier RAMs on ASUS boards with some sort of an i440 chipset. This may
well be the case for just about every other MB, it's only that I don't
know specifically about these
You're probably just hearing electrical noise from the memory buss; try
moving the 128 stick to the slot you put the 64 in (if you can) and run
that way -- you'll probably hear it there too.
I get something similiar to this with my SB Live (!... damn marketroids) on
a BP6 with 192MB as well. In
On 2001.01.18 Joel Franco Guzmán wrote:
> 1. 128M memory OK, but with 192M the sound card generate a noise while
> use the DSP.
..
> the problem: The sound card generates a toc.. toc.. toc .. toc...while
> playing a sound using the DSP of the soundcard. Two "tocs"/sec
> aproxiumadetely.
>
>
>
No se si entiendes español (por causa del .ch) pero lo escribo en mi
pesimo ingles.
Bug Report
--
1. 128M memory OK, but with 192M the sound card generate a noise while
use the DSP.
2. i got the problem when I just put more 64M memory to the my machine.
With 128M the problem is not
On 2001.01.18 Joel Franco Guzmn wrote:
1. 128M memory OK, but with 192M the sound card generate a noise while
use the DSP.
..
the problem: The sound card generates a toc.. toc.. toc .. toc...while
playing a sound using the DSP of the soundcard. Two "tocs"/sec
aproxiumadetely.
Linux
You're probably just hearing electrical noise from the memory buss; try
moving the 128 stick to the slot you put the 64 in (if you can) and run
that way -- you'll probably hear it there too.
I get something similiar to this with my SB Live (!... damn marketroids) on
a BP6 with 192MB as well. In
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