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Subject: Win2000
Original Message 1/13 05-Sep-00 @ 10:15 AM - Win2000
Is this a good idea for a machine used mainly for music ???
Message 2/13 05-Sep-00 @ 05:00 PM - RE: Win2000
I don't think you would get acceptable midi timing or midi to audio synchronisation on Windows 2000.
You should be able to find instructions on dual booting Windows 98/2000 on Microsoft's site.
Message 3/13 06-Sep-00 @ 03:33 AM - RE: Win2000
right? oh god please tell me im right
:-(
Message 4/13 06-Sep-00 @ 08:36 PM - RE: Win2000
Message 5/13 07-Sep-00 @ 08:31 AM - RE: Win2000
Really people, I've had stable machines with Windows 95, 95 OSR2, and 98. Don't put anything on it you don't need to make music. Hell, I even surf the web on mine!
-Craig
Message 7/13 07-Sep-00 @ 01:59 PM - RE: Win2000
Message 8/13 07-Sep-00 @ 02:24 PM - RE: Win2000
-Craig
Message 9/13 07-Sep-00 @ 05:25 PM - RE: Win2000
The problem with 2000 which is essentially NT5 is that NT was never intended for multimedia. Direct hardware access isn't allowed, so forget trying to get audio in or out at low latency.
Anyone know if ASIO drivers can work with Windows 2000, pretty essential for most Cubase 5 users I would have thought.
Message 10/13 07-Sep-00 @ 10:56 PM - RE: Win2000
besides there's iso'z all over the web for winME
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