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Dears,
I just installed Linrad 3.06 under Vista and get the error message in
subject (whereas there is well an up and running soundcard on the
concerned computer).
I didn't get that message when installing Linrad under XP.
Does anybody have an idea how to cure it ?
Thanks in advance.
73
Gaëtan, ON4KHG
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Jun 20, 2009, 9:45:33 PM6/20/09
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I have Linrad 3.06 running under Vista Ultra, which vista are you using?
John K1vbm
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Jun 21, 2009, 4:31:54 PM6/21/09
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I'm using Vista Family Premium.
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Now it works, I run Linrad on a remote computer under Vista. The
workaround I used was to install an external USB soundcard => I could
then access the parameters (menu U) in Linrad.
That soundcard doesn't remain connected afterwards, as the goal of the
remote computer is just slave.
Now I have 192kHz of band span on the remote computer. It works very
fine.
What a pleasure !
73's,
Gaëtan
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Jun 23, 2009, 9:23:34 AM6/23/09
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John,
I'm using a E-MU0202. For more details, see the description of my SDR
receiver on my site (homebrew section) here : http://home.versateladsl.be/cesgai00
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Gaëtan
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Gaëtan,
Very nice web page, thank you for the reference.
John