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Keith Henry
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DO COMPUTERS EVNTUALLY JUST WEAR OUT?
Here's my basic setup:
2) pre-historic beige g3's (1 333mhz & 1 300mhz)
each are running OS 9.1 and MOTU DP 3.11.
the 333 G3 houses my motu 324pci supporting a 2408 and a 1224, running DP 3.11.
the 300 G3 houses a KORG Oasys 24 bit audio card, running DP 3.11.
my 333 supporting the 2408/1224 is essentially my multitracking rig, and i monitor to a mackie 32x8 console to do most of my eq'ing & verbs externally. I then use the 300 G3 with the 24 bit Oasys card as my 2 trk mixdown deck of my multitrack session from the mackie 32x8.
In the days before G4's this was a descent recording rig, and was relatively stable all the time. however, for several months (almost 1 yr now), i've been experiencing problems with both rigs. i might add here i also have an old performa 6400 OS 9.1 which i use as a session backup machine; i have all these machines networked together so i can transfer files to any given machine.
it seems as though when problems with any one of the systems begins, the others are soon to start having problems too. i have determined that having the MOTU sound manager driver extension installed on the 333 always causes it to crash during bootup. i can disable the MOTU soundmanger driver extension, and the 333 will boot up. on the 300, i recently started having digital glitches in my audio-it's sounds similar to a digital clocking glitch, only much worse. at one time i had thought this may be a cause of having a pci firewire card installed, and running audio from an external firewire HD. however, i've now determined that the glitches are occuring even on the internal ide HD.
over the all these months of periodic problems, I have completely re-initialized audio HD's, re-initialized the system OS HD's, performed clean reinstalls of the 9.1 OS, reinstalled DP 3.11 numerous times.
Why is it, even after these re-initialize HD's and reinstalls of OS & DP 3.11, the problems eventually come back? It's alomost like it's deeper into the system than the OS. I zap P-ram, rebuild desktop, etc, etc., and I can always bet, evntually the probs will come back. Does ram eventually go bad? Does the CPU eventually go faulty?
I'm to the point it's time to breakdown and get a Dual G4.?.? i'm waisting too much down time with having to move 80+ GB of files to backup & reintialize/reinstall.
Anybody else experienced wierdnesses like this with older systems?
Thanks
Here's my basic setup:
2) pre-historic beige g3's (1 333mhz & 1 300mhz)
each are running OS 9.1 and MOTU DP 3.11.
the 333 G3 houses my motu 324pci supporting a 2408 and a 1224, running DP 3.11.
the 300 G3 houses a KORG Oasys 24 bit audio card, running DP 3.11.
my 333 supporting the 2408/1224 is essentially my multitracking rig, and i monitor to a mackie 32x8 console to do most of my eq'ing & verbs externally. I then use the 300 G3 with the 24 bit Oasys card as my 2 trk mixdown deck of my multitrack session from the mackie 32x8.
In the days before G4's this was a descent recording rig, and was relatively stable all the time. however, for several months (almost 1 yr now), i've been experiencing problems with both rigs. i might add here i also have an old performa 6400 OS 9.1 which i use as a session backup machine; i have all these machines networked together so i can transfer files to any given machine.
it seems as though when problems with any one of the systems begins, the others are soon to start having problems too. i have determined that having the MOTU sound manager driver extension installed on the 333 always causes it to crash during bootup. i can disable the MOTU soundmanger driver extension, and the 333 will boot up. on the 300, i recently started having digital glitches in my audio-it's sounds similar to a digital clocking glitch, only much worse. at one time i had thought this may be a cause of having a pci firewire card installed, and running audio from an external firewire HD. however, i've now determined that the glitches are occuring even on the internal ide HD.
over the all these months of periodic problems, I have completely re-initialized audio HD's, re-initialized the system OS HD's, performed clean reinstalls of the 9.1 OS, reinstalled DP 3.11 numerous times.
Why is it, even after these re-initialize HD's and reinstalls of OS & DP 3.11, the problems eventually come back? It's alomost like it's deeper into the system than the OS. I zap P-ram, rebuild desktop, etc, etc., and I can always bet, evntually the probs will come back. Does ram eventually go bad? Does the CPU eventually go faulty?
I'm to the point it's time to breakdown and get a Dual G4.?.? i'm waisting too much down time with having to move 80+ GB of files to backup & reintialize/reinstall.
Anybody else experienced wierdnesses like this with older systems?
Thanks