multiple outputs on the Gina card....clogs the computer

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I posted this on the *cooledit forum*, but I am hopefully getting away with a little *spamming* here, as there isn't as much feedback over there as this board....so scuze me ;-)
Anyway...running Win 95 on a PII 233 computer with 128 mgs of ram. Using all my analog outputs on my Gina card on playback (4 stereo...or 8 mono), and using Cooledit as my software multitracker, my computer seems *challenged* when I get upwards of 20 tracks and using all these outputs (extra mixes out...in cooledit). I have messed with buffer settings, background mixing priorities in cooledit, etc, but this seems to be about my limit. If a make a total track adjustment (like volume), the background mixing meter in cooledit takes about a minute to catch up. I can get away with smaller tweaks...like the volume and pan *rubber band* envelopes...but a larger change and the system boggs down to catch up....it'll eventually catch up...but it takes a good minute. Is this normal for this older system?....would 256 mgs or ram in Win 95 help?....what do you guys get with newer, beefier systems?
 
Your pushing the envelope, with your machine. Sorry to say.. time for an upgrade and not just memory. A PIII800 and a 7200RPM harddrive (for audio only) should do the trick. As well, I'd suggest going to windows 98, getting DMA to work properly in 95 is a bitch.

Depending on your motherboard, you may be able to just pop in a PIII800, what is it? If it's a BX chipset your most likely ok via BIOS flash (unless it's an ultra-generic mainboard). I bet it's LX though, being a 233. In which case you will need PC-100 or PC-133 SDRAM to replace your current memory (unless it is already either), and a new motherboard.
 
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