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Digigram PCX7 problem
Hi!
I really need some help here. I was lucky to get a Digigram PCX7 (ISA) card cheap from a closed radio station and have been trying desperately to get it working on my IBM PC 300PL (6892-200) with Windows 98 SE installed. I've installed the latest PCX drivers from Digigram (v7.38) and the card is installed with IRQ=10 and I/O=700 and Win98 says no conflict exists. When using the "play" or "playrec" tools supplied with the drivers i can hear the sound going through the card nicely and no problems at all at this point. As soon as i tell it to actually record, it only creates a 12K file and seems to be freezing until i press the stop button. When i try to play a file it plays about 1 sec. and freezes the same way. I tried different formats and the lower format, the longer sound it can play/record, but the file is still only 12K (11.520 bytes to be exact). Could this be some kind of disk cache/buffer issue or is it a hardware conflict somewhere that Win98 is not aware of? Any PCX7 (Digigram) "guru's" in here who wants to try and help me out? Regards, Nigel |
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