I just hope that whatever new thing CreamWare comes out with is backwards compatible with Scope devices!

Shayne
Except when I wanted to upgrade my CPU. Finding out that the PCI Express boards are incompatible with Scope, I had to get an AGP nForce3 board...but the old AGP boards aren't compatible with AMD x2 except with a BIOS upgrade, and then things got complicated. When AGP boards are no longer available, we're going to have major problems.On 2005-10-19 13:35, antar wrote:
If you have the right computer now. It will serve your existing creamware setup for the next 4-5 years.
Sheep sheep sheep sheep sheep sheepOn 2005-10-20 13:21, Shayne White wrote:
When Apple endorses something, that's what everybody else is going to adopt. PCI is out; PCI-E is in.
I can't help, but to me Shayne's quote read with a certain degree of irony - dunno if it was intended...On 2005-10-21 09:25, Shroomz wrote:...On 2005-10-20 13:21, Shayne White wrote:
When Apple endorses something, that's what everybody else is going to adopt. PCI is out; PCI-E is in.
Anyone going out to buy a new apple right now is throwing away their money IMO, as it's a messy state of affairs in the puta world right now. ...
Moved my scope cards into a 2nd box over a year ago now. While this isn't as elegant for those who are mixing entirely in Scope (I mix in analog) I have to say for my needs this really opened up the power of my Creamware cards for more specific tasks.On 2005-10-19 20:54, braincell wrote:
I guess we'll have to keep an old computer. I use my laptop most of the time these days.
Been trying to locate one for under $80 for a while now.... (they're all overpriced on ebay due to people needing replacements for legacy systems). I'd rather keep my Scope cards on that than a P4 system anyday (since my scope box is secondary to my main DAW).On 2005-10-28 15:07, astroman wrote:
on the other hand I recently heard that (a significant part of) one of the local newspapers is still produced on Macs running OS-7 (!)
and I might add that I just aquired an ASUS TUSL2-C Intel815 board as it runs the old Pulsars best.