Jerry Kahn
New member
Now I am officially hooked on setting up a dedicated PC, loaded with Gigastudio 160, thanks to our beloved Rev E, & looking for a reliable(gremlin-free) hardware configuration.
Requirements from Nemesis(Giga) are:
* Windows 95 or 98 (no Windows 2000),
* 256Mb RAM.
* 800MHz Pentium III or Athlon processor (or faster)
* Ultra DMA or Ultra/Ultra Wide SCSI hard drive with
a minimum access time of 10mS,
* soundcard -GSIF-compatible drivers, desirable
latency (3 to 10mS), the option of multi-channel
outputs.
Knowing all that, it seems like the options to set this thing up are endless, and I have been reading on Nemesis message boards about all sorts of fubars with one card not talking to something else, or this clicking motherboad or some other humming interface (i.e. not the good kind of humming), etc.
Any hints on reliable combinations of hardware (specifically for Giga) and good sources for such items? Affordability is of course a plus, but not at the expense of the thing not working right.
Thank you ever so much,
Jerry
Requirements from Nemesis(Giga) are:
* Windows 95 or 98 (no Windows 2000),
* 256Mb RAM.
* 800MHz Pentium III or Athlon processor (or faster)
* Ultra DMA or Ultra/Ultra Wide SCSI hard drive with
a minimum access time of 10mS,
* soundcard -GSIF-compatible drivers, desirable
latency (3 to 10mS), the option of multi-channel
outputs.
Knowing all that, it seems like the options to set this thing up are endless, and I have been reading on Nemesis message boards about all sorts of fubars with one card not talking to something else, or this clicking motherboad or some other humming interface (i.e. not the good kind of humming), etc.
Any hints on reliable combinations of hardware (specifically for Giga) and good sources for such items? Affordability is of course a plus, but not at the expense of the thing not working right.
Thank you ever so much,
Jerry