D8B Video Doesn't Play Nice With MIDI
Posted: Sat May 20, 2017 1:10 am
Gang:
Anyone seen a video screen like this before? It shows up when I power up the HDR and gets really aggravated with the transport running. The more I run the playback, especially Stop and Play, makes it progressively worse. The real corker is if I click on one of the pulldown boxes. Then the screen gets filled with horizontal scan lines as shown. When it reaches this point, I lose transport control and sometimes mouse control.
The next screen is what happens if I click on the pulldown boxes after it is filled with hash; the screen clears in the area where the boxes were opened.
For the record, this is a 300Mhz D8B, v5.1 with all plug-ins unlocked, 256M RAM, Apogee clock card, running (3) OPT-8 cards. The HDR is also running (3) OPT-8 cards and has the Large Hard Drive BIOS. Only the HDR Tape Out to the D8B Tape Return are connected right now. Coax cable from Apogee card out to word clock in BNC and terminated on the HDR.
For remedies, I have replaced the video card, pulled and cleaned the edge connectors on the network card and MIDI card and reinstalled, replaced the RAM, and even moved the RAM to the center DIMM slot. Checked the BIOS several times, to make sure the P-N-P page shows IRQ-10 set to Legacy ISA. One puzzling thing: the BIOS sheets say to set the Video Seek First to AGP, but the CPU uses the first PCI slot after the AGP slot. I have not tried to reinstall the O/S, because it feels like a setup or hardware issue.
By the way, this is a rebuild, so this is the first time it has been connected to an HDR. I'm out of ideas.
Thanks for reading.
Pat
Anyone seen a video screen like this before? It shows up when I power up the HDR and gets really aggravated with the transport running. The more I run the playback, especially Stop and Play, makes it progressively worse. The real corker is if I click on one of the pulldown boxes. Then the screen gets filled with horizontal scan lines as shown. When it reaches this point, I lose transport control and sometimes mouse control.
The next screen is what happens if I click on the pulldown boxes after it is filled with hash; the screen clears in the area where the boxes were opened.
For the record, this is a 300Mhz D8B, v5.1 with all plug-ins unlocked, 256M RAM, Apogee clock card, running (3) OPT-8 cards. The HDR is also running (3) OPT-8 cards and has the Large Hard Drive BIOS. Only the HDR Tape Out to the D8B Tape Return are connected right now. Coax cable from Apogee card out to word clock in BNC and terminated on the HDR.
For remedies, I have replaced the video card, pulled and cleaned the edge connectors on the network card and MIDI card and reinstalled, replaced the RAM, and even moved the RAM to the center DIMM slot. Checked the BIOS several times, to make sure the P-N-P page shows IRQ-10 set to Legacy ISA. One puzzling thing: the BIOS sheets say to set the Video Seek First to AGP, but the CPU uses the first PCI slot after the AGP slot. I have not tried to reinstall the O/S, because it feels like a setup or hardware issue.
By the way, this is a rebuild, so this is the first time it has been connected to an HDR. I'm out of ideas.
Thanks for reading.
Pat