For those who have been following or assisting me with my install of a donated d8b in a voluntary community music rehearsal venue --- things were much easier when I bought my own desk about 20-yrs ago and simply purchased everything from Mackie and obtained all of the authentication codes !!!!!!!
Apologies in advance as this posting might be a bit lengthy , but the answers hopefully should be quite short !!!
After much assistance I was able to get the Service Pack 3 onto the floopy disks and have installed these on to the hard drive --- using the CPU's own floppy drive --- all plugins are present and work in demo mode. I have also discovered that the desk is only equipped with OS 5.0.
As I have not had to undertake any modifications to my own desk and as I am definitely no IT specialist, I am reluctant to have to touch anything in the registary (or elsewhere) that could cause the desk not to work), as a result I am intending on using "hack 2" as with this it appears that all that will be necessary is to re-name the original OS ".exe" file to ".exe.bak" --- I will remove the HD from the CPU and install it in an old Windows XP computer I have that has a 3" floppy drive --- the computer still works !!!
The questions:
1. I read somewhere on the various "hack" postings that the OS and Service Pack hacks only work on OS 5.1. Is that correct?
2. Also read that the process is to install the hacked OS 5.1 then install the SP3 stuff. As I already have the SP3 installed, to upgrade to OS 5.1 do I need to uninstall the SP3 stuff, or can I simply install the OS 5.1 and then modify the ".exe" file?
3. I have found my original OS 5.1 disks. To do the upgrade can I simply use those disks or do I have to find the hacked OS 5.1 and install the OS via the hacked program and exactly where can I find it (I have found two versions and have downloaded both, but I am not sure which is "Hack 2" --- "d8b_kit" and "mackieOS.exe ) as to me the various forum postings are a bit vague --- not the forum's fault but definitely mine ?
4. Also read that the desk really should be the larger memory desk (the donated desk is the 166mg version) for the plugins to work correctly. What will be the limitations with the plugins if any --- the desk will not be used for any really super high level recording/mixing ?
5. As I intend to underake the OS upgrade and plug in authentication process sometime next week, is there anything else that I should know or be aware of ???
Just one more thing, while I am installing the desk and as I have not had the need to use the facility on my own desk. With the previously installed Behringer analogue desk, the facility has a number of quite good outboard units (ie dbx 166 compressors, Urei 1176 limiters, etc --- all previously donated) and it would be nice to be able to use some of these. Are the insert sockets on the desk the same as with inserts on most other desks, where the tip is "Send" and the ring is "Receive" or are the Insert sockets something entirely different, the manual seems to be quite vague on this and no plug wiring is presented ?
Again apologies for the length of the posting, but any assistance will be greatly appreciated as I would love to be able to finish the install and let others learn how to use and enjoy the desk and its facilities. Crouching down in a corner behind the desk that is not much bigger than my body width is not much fun --- expecially at my Geriatric age !!!!!!!!!
David