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<blockquote data-quote="Rob Crandall" data-source="post: 1126853" data-attributes="member: 145064"><p>I will check into the above 2 posts and see what I can do. Does the Colossus have any published API? Or some other documentation on setting register values, a port/memory map or is all this top secret information? I wish I still had access to some good equipment like bus analyzers and I could tell you what is going down that pciE bus to that card. But, I'm retired now. At any rate, perhaps the development group could point me to any info and I can try to add my 2c to the mix. I worked for Intel for 13 years developing the Pentium processors and after that was heavily involved in software development for another 10, everything from assembly to .NET.[DOUBLEPOST=1424870185][/DOUBLEPOST]Oh, and just I other thought I had...perhaps a test build of MP could be arranged for colossus that eliminates sending any bit rate settings to the card, since they fail anyway. As long as the pc remains powered one could use a Happague supplied app, like Happague capture, make a small test recording with the selected bit rates and then "hopefully" the card would not change its recording setup unless asked. I have my system on a ups and have a whole house generator so I never loose power. Other's mileage may vary. Just a thought. I might come out of retirement just to get this thing to work right haha.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rob Crandall, post: 1126853, member: 145064"] I will check into the above 2 posts and see what I can do. Does the Colossus have any published API? Or some other documentation on setting register values, a port/memory map or is all this top secret information? I wish I still had access to some good equipment like bus analyzers and I could tell you what is going down that pciE bus to that card. But, I'm retired now. At any rate, perhaps the development group could point me to any info and I can try to add my 2c to the mix. I worked for Intel for 13 years developing the Pentium processors and after that was heavily involved in software development for another 10, everything from assembly to .NET.[DOUBLEPOST=1424870185][/DOUBLEPOST]Oh, and just I other thought I had...perhaps a test build of MP could be arranged for colossus that eliminates sending any bit rate settings to the card, since they fail anyway. As long as the pc remains powered one could use a Happague supplied app, like Happague capture, make a small test recording with the selected bit rates and then "hopefully" the card would not change its recording setup unless asked. I have my system on a ups and have a whole house generator so I never loose power. Other's mileage may vary. Just a thought. I might come out of retirement just to get this thing to work right haha. [/QUOTE]
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