
ChuckU
New member
I just got my Delta-1010 and installed it to work with Sonar under Win2k while leaving my SBlive in place for another midi port, more ins, and an alt out for monitoring.
When I installed the Delta, I went into Device Manager and noticed the SBlive, 1010 and my video card were all on the same IRQ. To my surprise (after fixing my software settings) everything worked.
In the meantime I got the following from Cakewalk support...
"...Each sound and video card should be on its own IRQ number. Although ACPI is designed to allow easy integration of power management and PCI Bus resources, we have seen numerous cases where disabling ACPI has improved performance and eliminated resource conflicts. Please note that you will need to have all of your device drivers present when doing this, as Windows will re-enumerate your hardware and prompt you for the drivers...."
This was followed by a step by step procedure.
I wonder if anyone has done this and did it make a difference? I just afraid of losing what I have working right now, but the Cakewalk guys sound pretty convincing.
When I installed the Delta, I went into Device Manager and noticed the SBlive, 1010 and my video card were all on the same IRQ. To my surprise (after fixing my software settings) everything worked.
In the meantime I got the following from Cakewalk support...
"...Each sound and video card should be on its own IRQ number. Although ACPI is designed to allow easy integration of power management and PCI Bus resources, we have seen numerous cases where disabling ACPI has improved performance and eliminated resource conflicts. Please note that you will need to have all of your device drivers present when doing this, as Windows will re-enumerate your hardware and prompt you for the drivers...."
This was followed by a step by step procedure.
I wonder if anyone has done this and did it make a difference? I just afraid of losing what I have working right now, but the Cakewalk guys sound pretty convincing.