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Old February 9th, 2003, 07:17 PM
Rich LePage Rich LePage is offline
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Hi all,

Only just got 5.5 the other day. Is it true it does NOT work
with Win98SE? The web site says it does, but I've seen
on the forums - and in this thread-- that others have had lotsa trouble with XP as well as (I think) that several said it didn't
work on 98SE.

Any gotchas? Do you need to uninstall previous Medit versions to install 5.5. on Win98 if indeed that works?

Given the limited amount of activations Msoft apparently
allows with XP Pro, I'm sitting on a copy waiting to upgrade
one of the Win98 audio systems here to it. (I'll do it as a new
install, though, not a W98 upgrade-- the XP Pro upgrade version allows both ways)

Also, anyone know if the newly shared interrupt thing
in 5.5 eliminates the rubbery cursor at the end of a project which
came about when the IRQ requirement was changed in 5.4
with the later fixes regarding that?? MTU changed it because
apparently Krystal was not working with many new m'boards.

I noticed the rubbery thing right away back then, and at first thought it was maybe because I do a lot of Medit work with a Wacom tablet, but then discovered it was the change in the
MSND.DLL that was making it rubbery, though compatible with
more m/boards...

Have been messing with Cool Edit Pro 2.0 and then bringing back to Medit after processing. Works OK, but Cool's lack of real SF support is a pain, so I mostly do it with WAV files. You can use SFs, but it's a little convoluted. I'm hoping they will update to support SFs directly, they said they were considering it.

I still have had virtually zero luck getting plug ins to run in Medit. If anyone else has had success using plug ins directly from Medit, would love to hear and to know which ones work reliably. I seem to get crashes most of the time, though the MTU denoise will sometimes run that way. But it will often crash Medit and sometimes the machine, too.

I see the same sorts of crashes on both genuine Intel (CPU and chipset) and also AMD (with a variety of chipsets, mostly VIA) machines.

Another small item of interest for anyone using Win98SE with big drives (over 64 gigs) is that Msoft has a fix since FDISK and some other stuff won't work with them correctly. This is only for machines that see the drive in BIOS correctly-- not a Disk Manager or similar overlay type thing. Win98 won't see the drive's capacity correctly, even though the BIOS sees it just fine.

Ran into this recently with a large Maxtor drive I wanted to split up into a few 30 gig partitions and make removable, so could backup the drive on other systems. Thus, wanted an extended partition with logical drives within that. (FAT32) I don't use Partition Magic, since we have so many machines and it is not installed on all of them-- but the yankable drives need to be able to go in any machine. I do run Partition Magic with Win XP though on a non-audio NTFS machine and that works well.

Anyhow, Maxtor's MaxBlast utility won't let you set up just an extended partition, it will always create one primary and one extended. However, per Maxtor, there is a new version coming out shortly that will solve that. You do need to install the M/soft patch anyhow for Win 98, that seemed to be the M/soft and Maxtor consensus. Maxtor said their new MaxBlast version should be out pretty soon, though.

You can find the Win98 patch on their site, it's name is 263044USA8.exe. Don't know if it works with all Win98 versions, however. (Windows Update will NOT offer you this patch).

Heck, I still have a lot of drives that are FAT 16, and running just fine with Medit.

Keep posting, all -- I sure will too.
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