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Old 03-05-2005
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Fatal Exception 06 with Tascam US-122

Hi everyone. I just found this forum and am hoping someone can point me in the right direction.

I'm running windows 98 first edition on a 400mhz celeron, 75 gigs, 256 megs. I have been using Cakewalk Pro Audio 9 for about a year, plugging directly into my soundcard line in. Everything works flawlessly.

I just bought a US122. It installed fine, runs fine, routing all my sound through it. With the included Cubasis software I can record no problem, but I want to use Pro Audio 9. Every time I try to open Pro Audio I get a blue screen with the error message "A fatal exception 06 has occurred at 0028:00000017. The current application will be terminated." I hit any key to take me back to windows and then if I try to open Pro Audio again, nothing happens. It won't open, no error messages, nothing. If I unplug the US122 and reboot my computer, then I can open and work in Pro Audio, no problems. Then if I plug the US122 back in and attempt to switch my inputs in Pro Audio to that I get a message saying I need to exit and restart the program for the changes to take effect. I exit and when I try to restart, back to the blue screen again with the same error message.

Anybody have any suggestions? Thanks in advance.
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Old 03-07-2005
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Minimum requirements for the US122 include Windows 98 SE (Second Edition). This is displayed on the side of the US122 package. If your looking to do USB Audio on a PC running Win98, you can pretty much count on having to do this upgrade. USB performance was greatly improved with the Second Edition upgrade. I hope this helps.
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Old 03-14-2005
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Thanks for the response. I bought the US122 used, and at the time was not aware of the win 98 2nd edit requirement. Since I found that out I had wondered if that was the problem.

I've got it up and running now, I just can't open cakewalk with the us122 plugged in. As long as I open cakewalk first, and then plug it in, everything seems fine.
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