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you probably know that url http://www.musicxp.net/ may be http://au.geocities.com/inquisitiveb/98_after_XP.htm claude > Hello. I am using a Gateway PIII/1.066 GHz, with a Layla24 laptop. >I've > got 640 MB RAM. For the most part it works very nicely. Especially with > Reaktor3, SoundForge6 and Sonar2. I have gotten 10ms latency for >processing a > live input thru several DX effects. > I'm using WinXPpro. The big downside to this so far is the fact that > WinXPpro doesn't seem to want to let you change IRQ assignments. At >least no > help whatsoever from Gateway's supposed tech support. With some >software, I > am getting some glitches in the audio due to the fact that the graphics >card > (along with everything else) is sharing IRQ 10 with the cardbus slots. >From > what I have read so far, the changing of the IRQs occurs in the BIOS >(WinXP). > I'll be taking that adventure this week. I'm thinking that I might have >to > purchase a new BIOS for my laptop. Anyone have any good suggestions on >this? > A very important factor in any computer, but especially a laptop, >is the > quality of the components used. I bought the Gateway because it has >cardbus > slots and a Firewire port that meet the specs of the various audio >interface > manufacturers. No matter what laptop you buy, call the manufacturer up >and > get them to tell which cardbus and Firewire cards they are using in their > units. Double check those components with the audio interfaces that you >wish > to purchase. This may save you from a lot of disappointment. Hmmm... >maybe it > would be good to ask them in advance if they are going to help >reconfigure > IRQs, etc. > Marc > >