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Subject: [WriteLog] SO2R with two soundboards
From: wa9als@starband.net (WA9ALS - John)
Date: Thu, 14 Mar 2002 15:49:57 -0500
Good deal, John.  I have 2 copies of MMTTY decoding with 2 soundboards now,
with WriteLog.  I can't run RITTY anymore since I got WIN2000, but I think
you will find that MMTTY is very close, especially depending on how you set
up the MMTTY parameters.  HAVE FUN!  73

AKA, SO2R on a budget - MMTTY is FREE and SB16PCI is $30 for 2nd soundcard!

----- Original Message -----
From: "John Cashen" <vk4uc@ozemail.com.au>
To: <:>
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 6:57 AM
Subject: [WriteLog] SO2R with two soundboards


> For most of the past 10 months I have been inactive. During that time I
had
> thought how great it would be if my newly assembled SO2R station could
> benefit exclusively from soundboard decoding using either 2 copies of
RITTY
> 4.53 or RITTY using one board and MMTTY using the other. Just yesterday I
> installed a Soundblaster SB-16 ISA board next a Soundblaster AWE-64 ISA in
> my AMD-K6 500MHz PC.  Win98SE successfully absorbed the second board and,
> after about an hour, I had figured out how to control the audio I/O of
each
> board separately.The SB-16 PNP installation produced two conflicts which I
> easily eliminated manually.
>
>   I first tried to run 2xRITTY, but it would only work with one board.
> After reading again page 4 of the RITTY documentation it became clear why
> the two soundboard setup wasn't working. RITTY uses the SET BLASTER
> statement in AUTOEXEC.BAT  to find the soundboard. Apparently there can
> only one such statement as the PNP feature in the SB-16 makes sure of that
> when it sets that statement during boot up.
>
> Perhaps someone has a bright idea about how to get around this roadblock.
>
> After trying everything I could think of, I gave up(temporarily) and
> decided to try and put MMTTY on the other channel. This installation went
> easily and now I have two superb software-based DSP decoders operating
> simultaneously  under WRITELOG. It will be easy to make side by side
> comparisons of the two under a variety of conditions.
>
> John  VK4UC
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