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Ultimate Audio Playback / Phasure NOS1 DAC / Re: NOS1a : A new "tweak"
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on: August 12, 2014, 10:29:52 am
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Coen, you get 47V AC or 11V AC Neutral to PE ?? And for PCI card isolation: did anyone really tested isolation? 'Cause (my case at least) as soon as card is put in slot or molex connector is in, there is connection PCI card (gnd plane) - PC chassis. As if card's bracket is normally fitted & bolted.
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Ultimate Audio Playback / XXHighEnd Support / Re: XXHE 1.186a on Win7 - what went wrong?
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on: February 25, 2014, 11:18:41 am
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Music root was there, nothing added/modified etc. What is of relevance and I forgot to mention in my previous post is that I started XXHE from hard disk, Unattended (w/ HT 'on'). When no errors showed I continued with RAMdisk(s) creation. 'Playback drive' field was empty of course, added only upon starting XXHE from RAM.
Since I'm not using much keybord keys (except Alt+S & Alt+X) what can I try here for testing? Teamviewer session is ok as well, if needed.
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Ultimate Audio Playback / XXHighEnd Support / Re: XXHE 1.186a on Win7 - what went wrong?
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on: February 24, 2014, 04:37:54 am
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Hi Anthony,
I just made PC restart to remove RAMdisks from memory (and kill active .AHK) then copied new files over old ones. Second thing was renaming the directory to reflect the version change. Made changes - proper directory for XXHE Shortcut (C disk) and .BAT file as well. Second move was deleting old Shortcut pointing to RAMdrive and creating new one after creating new RAMdrives. All works OK, settings remain as dialed in. I did not used "L" command previously - tried just now, it starts XXHE play. Pls (re)check BAT & Shortcut pointers.
Brgds, George
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Ultimate Audio Playback / XXHighEnd Support / Re: XXHE 1.186a on Win7 - what went wrong?
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on: February 23, 2014, 10:55:43 am
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Hey Anthony, I was not actually counting the led's but rather watching (extremely fast) constructors building fantastic stairways over my screen. Sometimes with the red carpet I found one screenshot with 17 led's but consider it normal as always had one led more than number of cores/threads, as if software is 'probing' for next thread. And glad to learn that Peter found the culprit already.
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