I've been running CEP 1.1 for about two years now and I'm making my move up to version 1.2.
I've heard that most of the stability issues with the earlier versions have been corrected, but just to be safe I'm going to upgrade my old clunker of a computer a bit to ensure that everything runs smoothly. I'm thinking about putting in:
1) A XL-2000 Motherboard (simply because my present one won't accomodate a new processor)
2) An AMD K6 2/450 and
3) 128 MB of SDRAM
What I want to know is if this will prevent me from encountering the "illegal operation" messages which I used to get when I would start heavy sequencing in the multi-tracking screen of 1.1 . Will this be enough? Any insights?
I've heard that most of the stability issues with the earlier versions have been corrected, but just to be safe I'm going to upgrade my old clunker of a computer a bit to ensure that everything runs smoothly. I'm thinking about putting in:
1) A XL-2000 Motherboard (simply because my present one won't accomodate a new processor)
2) An AMD K6 2/450 and
3) 128 MB of SDRAM
What I want to know is if this will prevent me from encountering the "illegal operation" messages which I used to get when I would start heavy sequencing in the multi-tracking screen of 1.1 . Will this be enough? Any insights?