Scope/XITE > Exception
Re: Scope/XITE > Exception
Yes, it has caused me issues on XP32 & Scope PCI as well. Most notably, the performance with legacy graphics drivers (and hence API calls?) is much better with the Scope app having its own drawing area.
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Re: Scope/XITE > Exception
Ahhh,- finally ...
That´s the answer I needed.
thx a lot !

Bud
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Re: Scope/XITE > Exception
Bud Weiser wrote: Sun Apr 26, 2020 8:22 amAhhh,- finally ...
That´s the answer I needed.
thx a lot !
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Bud
my bad. i thought i was saying that the whole time.

there's been a lot of discussion about this on PZ, but that was a while ago...
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Re: Scope/XITE > Exception
Yeah, sorry,- the past 4 years, I unfortunately wasn´t able to follow every thread here.garyb wrote: Sun Apr 26, 2020 9:24 am
my bad. i thought i was saying that the whole time.![]()
there's been a lot of discussion about this on PZ, but that was a while ago...
In fact I held that using the slave- and master- PulsarConfig.pep files were the only solution changing those settings for XITE up to now.
It was all about my last installation that was SCOPE v5.1,- then I bought SCOPE v7 for XITE and PCI early, but didn´t install.
Now I did and read release notes.
I think that´s what users should do at least.
Detailed installation instructions beyond XITE-1 print manual (w/ Win XP screenshots) ,- "nil return" ...
Anyway,- it runs now and possibly can be optimized ,- we´ll see.

Bud
Re: Scope/XITE > Exception
i don't get it.
why not test on another computer?
why not get a RA, to test at SC?
about the device manager listing, no. it does not mean that it works. it means that the part of the system that tells Windows that the connected device is an XITE, works.
why not test on another computer?
why not get a RA, to test at SC?
about the device manager listing, no. it does not mean that it works. it means that the part of the system that tells Windows that the connected device is an XITE, works.
Re: Scope/XITE > Exception
Gary is correct, it simply means that it has some power and is able to respond with a device id/GUID/UUID, which means basic BIOS/EFI responses are working. That doesn't mean all components on a board work, that software is installed properly (including drivers sometimes), etc.
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Re: Scope/XITE > Exception
Hi Gary & Valis !
ehmmmm ...
You both knowingly replied to my over a year old post ?
Bud
ehmmmm ...
You both knowingly replied to my over a year old post ?

Bud
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Re: Scope/XITE > Exception
o.k.,- sorry ...

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I´ll come up w/ another post in "tech talk" soon.

Bud