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Robbins
13.01.2008, 11:17 AM
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I get this message when I open virus Control in Cubase.
Anyone got this error before?
Could need some help here :)

Guzzy
13.01.2008, 01:11 PM
Hei, driveren har ikke støtte for 64-bit versjon av Vista enda :-(

Hi, The driver don't work for 64-bit version of Vista (only the Sound out works )

Robbins
13.01.2008, 02:06 PM
Jeg bruker 32-bit versjonen
I'm using the 32 bit version

Guzzy
13.01.2008, 03:17 PM
OK.
I'm using the 64-bit Vista version and none of my equipments got support for it, so I must use dual boot with XP. With XP I only have some delay problems with the Motif and the Virus Pølar.

Robbins
13.01.2008, 03:32 PM
OK.
I'm using the 64-bit Vista version and none of my equipments got support for it, so I must use dual boot with XP. With XP I only have some delay problems with the Motif and the Virus Pølar.

but it is supposed to work on the 32 bit verson of Vista

Robbins
13.01.2008, 03:57 PM
Or is it only the Driver that works under Vista and not the Virus Control ?

Guzzy
13.01.2008, 04:42 PM
The Virus Control should work ( I guess that You have read the readme English.pdf :-) ):
System requirements:
- Windows XP Home SP2, or Windows XP Professional SP2, Windows Vista
- The current build does not support 64 bit systems

Robbins
13.01.2008, 06:01 PM
The Virus Control should work ( I guess that You have read the readme English.pdf :-) ):
System requirements:
- Windows XP Home SP2, or Windows XP Professional SP2, Windows Vista
- The current build does not support 64 bit systems

Yes I have.

Robbins
14.01.2008, 03:54 PM
I sent an email to access support. They asked me to Try a different USB cable, and restore factory settings. which didnt help atm.

Robbins
22.01.2008, 06:57 PM
Problem solved by adding a PCI USB card with extra USB slots and connect the Virus to it.

Doc Jones
22.01.2008, 08:10 PM
Problem solved by adding a PCI USB card with extra USB slots and connect the Virus to it.
Interesting. So the problem had to do with using the built in usb slots on the motherboard?

Robbins
02.02.2008, 09:12 PM
Interesting. So the problem had to do with using the built in usb slots on the motherboard?
Yes. but I'm not sure if they where a hub or seperate bus'es.
According to access they call it USB overload, which sounds a bit wrong since it happened with the Virus as the only USB device. Probably the virus needs more then 1 IRQ address because the virus does more then 1 thing through one USB port, MIDI in/out Audio in/out and the Virus control.

The USB PCI card solved the problem. :)