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Subject: LF: re Sound cards
From: "Alan Melia" <[email protected]>
Date: Sat, 8 Jan 2000 13:00:11 -0000
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Hi All, well I was a bit bemused by the troubles with Spectrogram and PCI
sound cards. I must be lucky. I have had a lot of trouble with emulator
cards and on-board sound cards. I run Spectrogram on a K6-200 (quite
pedestrian these days) under Win95 using a PCI 64 (genuine Creative Labs
version NOT a look-a-like, this may be important) and use 5.5k samples all
the time, and mostly use 16k FFT points. I have recently been using it for
long term monitoring around the WA2XTF frequency, and I have NEVER had it
crash on me over 100s of hours of use in the last 9 months. I have not tried
to use it under DOS. The only probem saving files has occured when there is
not enough disk space available. I keep forgetting to empty the bin!! The
only time Gram has crashed was when I asked it save a wav. file and it ran
out of disk space after about 45 minutes (I'm mean and using old small
disks!)

FFTDSP4 objects if I do not run it from a clean boot (it is running on a
machine which also has Win3.1 on it) it just doesn't see the sound card.

I have aa copy Hamview that was written by the two Italian stations (I2PHD
and IK2CZL) and runs under DOS also needs a genuine Creative Labs sound card
as it writes direct to the card. This crashes regularly on my Cyrix MII -300
with SB-16. Its disadvantage is that it has too wide a spectrum (only 2Hz
resolution) Maybe Spectran is an upgrade??  I havent found that yet but I
see a site in the messages.

Cheers de Alan G3NYK
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