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Re: Does anybody run CDJ on an "underpowered" machine?

Posted By: Jon Welfringer <Welfringer@a...>
Date: 6/14/1999 5:50p.m.

In Response To: Does anybody run CDJ on an "underpowered" machine? (Dan Butterfield)

Dan,

You may want to evaluate the hardware you are running on. You could be experiencing a memory parity error or interrupt controller problem. It may not be software related at all. Both of these types of errors can be very difficult to track down and reproduce. You may want to check into some diagnostic software that could be used to run "burn in" tests for hours (or days) at a time on the PC. Older versions of Norton utilities included some of these but I'm not sure about the latest version. Do you have some RAM you could swap in to rule that out? Memory problems can often appear to be a software problem because windows is reporting who violated the memory space. The memory could be corrupted due to parity error or improper refresh, then CDJ tries to access it - thus the error pointing at CDJ.

Since you've done so much hunting for SW problems, I'd start to look at the HW.

- Jon

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