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reddred
May 22nd 04, 12:33 PM
For anyone who cares, initial tests of the Gadget Labs 8/24 and a
motherboard with a via kt600 chipset are all positive. All analog I/O work
and there are no pop/clicks. The board I used is a Gigabyte kt6001394 with
an otherwise clear PCI bus, the OS is win2k, and the card is configured to
spec with it's own IRQ and the system is configured as 'standard PC'.
Yay!
jb
Richard Crowley
May 23rd 04, 01:16 AM
"reddred" wrote ...
> For anyone who cares, initial tests of the Gadget Labs 8/24 and a
> motherboard with a via kt600 chipset are all positive. All analog I/O work
> and there are no pop/clicks. The board I used is a Gigabyte kt6001394 with
> an otherwise clear PCI bus, the OS is win2k, and the card is configured to
> spec with it's own IRQ and the system is configured as 'standard PC'.
Is there still a central spot (website?) that collects info on the
Gadget Labs products? I've looked at a couple in the past and
they didn't appear to be recently updated(?)
Richard Crowley
May 23rd 04, 01:16 AM
"reddred" wrote ...
> For anyone who cares, initial tests of the Gadget Labs 8/24 and a
> motherboard with a via kt600 chipset are all positive. All analog I/O work
> and there are no pop/clicks. The board I used is a Gigabyte kt6001394 with
> an otherwise clear PCI bus, the OS is win2k, and the card is configured to
> spec with it's own IRQ and the system is configured as 'standard PC'.
Is there still a central spot (website?) that collects info on the
Gadget Labs products? I've looked at a couple in the past and
they didn't appear to be recently updated(?)
reddred
May 23rd 04, 11:38 AM
"Richard Crowley" > wrote in message
...
>
> "reddred" wrote ...
> > For anyone who cares, initial tests of the Gadget Labs 8/24 and a
> > motherboard with a via kt600 chipset are all positive. All analog I/O
work
> > and there are no pop/clicks. The board I used is a Gigabyte kt6001394
with
> > an otherwise clear PCI bus, the OS is win2k, and the card is configured
to
> > spec with it's own IRQ and the system is configured as 'standard PC'.
>
> Is there still a central spot (website?) that collects info on the
> Gadget Labs products? I've looked at a couple in the past and
> they didn't appear to be recently updated(?)
>
>
The only thing that's changed is there is a beta driver for windows XP now,
based on the old beta wdm driver. Someone has posted it here:
http://www.rhythminmind.net/gadgetlabs/
I haven't tried it.
jb
reddred
May 23rd 04, 11:38 AM
"Richard Crowley" > wrote in message
...
>
> "reddred" wrote ...
> > For anyone who cares, initial tests of the Gadget Labs 8/24 and a
> > motherboard with a via kt600 chipset are all positive. All analog I/O
work
> > and there are no pop/clicks. The board I used is a Gigabyte kt6001394
with
> > an otherwise clear PCI bus, the OS is win2k, and the card is configured
to
> > spec with it's own IRQ and the system is configured as 'standard PC'.
>
> Is there still a central spot (website?) that collects info on the
> Gadget Labs products? I've looked at a couple in the past and
> they didn't appear to be recently updated(?)
>
>
The only thing that's changed is there is a beta driver for windows XP now,
based on the old beta wdm driver. Someone has posted it here:
http://www.rhythminmind.net/gadgetlabs/
I haven't tried it.
jb
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