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Old 02-02-2010, 10:12 AM   #1
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Default Win 7 64bit + EMU 0404 USB = cpu spikes

Yeah, constant/frequent cpu spikes, at least in one core on my i7.

Well, installed XP64 today:
https://stash.reaper.fm/oldsb/784764/...ipped%20xp.JPG

Tada, I'll try win 7 next time when EMU updates drivers.
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Old 02-02-2010, 10:46 AM   #2
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Yeah, constant/frequent cpu spikes, at least in one core on my i7.

Well, installed XP64 today:
https://stash.reaper.fm/oldsb/784764/...ipped%20xp.JPG

Tada, I'll try win 7 next time when EMU updates drivers.
Have you tried Reaper 32-bit?

I run that under 7/x64 with an EMU0404. No problems.
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Old 02-02-2010, 11:18 AM   #3
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Yeah, I tried 32-bit Reaper. Same thing also when I launched Winamp. So it's EMU-HP-Win7 -issue. No longer...
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Yeah, I tried 32-bit Reaper. Same thing also when I launched Winamp. So it's EMU-HP-Win7 -issue. No longer...
Its most likely an HP issue. Cheap bargain bin USB controllers and ports on low-end motherboards are known to cause problems.
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Old 02-02-2010, 12:10 PM   #5
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Its most likely an HP issue. Cheap bargain bin USB controllers and ports on low-end motherboards are known to cause problems.
Hmmm, possibly. But why no spiking on XP-side?
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Hmmm, possibly. But why no spiking on XP-side?
Good question - maybe a driver issue then? I have the opposite experience on my Dell Laptop - stuttering and stopping when trying to play anything in XP, but all smooth under Win7.
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Old 02-24-2010, 08:20 AM   #7
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Hi,

I found this to work with my 0202 (same issues)
After i boot, if i turn the 0202 off and then turn it on again, windows7x64 picks it up again as a usb2 device
(not usb1.1 which it does after booting)

and all works fine!
im using the vista64 bits drivers btw

hope this helps.

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Hi,

I found this to work with my 0202 (same issues)
After i boot, if i turn the 0202 off and then turn it on again, windows7x64 picks it up again as a usb2 device
(not usb1.1 which it does after booting)

and all works fine!
im using the vista64 bits drivers btw

hope this helps.

regards
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WOOOOOOOOOT!?

Can someone else confirm this?

If this is true I'm on the Win7-train right away!
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WOOOOOOOOOT!?

Can someone else confirm this?

If this is true I'm on the Win7-train right away!
This isn't the solution. Still CPU-spikes with EMU and Win 7. But goddamit, my i7 PC runs at 64 samples with internal soundcard and everything is just so perfect. My i7-machine is not yet in my studio, I need it at home, so there's still time to find a solution (my money is not on EMU releasing a new driver) so everything is almost fine...
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