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In Reply to: RE: cPlay - the open source high-end audio player using ASIO posted by cics on May 05, 2008 at 12:31:58
Hello, everybody. As I started all this mess with kernels I think I must Disclaim it now.
None seems to be able to load it, and what occasional boots I have, I think are normal boots with win xp kernel, with the /KERNEL=neptune.exe syntax in my boot.ini either wrong at times with multiple retries, or just being ignored.
The Idea is NOT good and wrong from the start, as is explained here:
http://www.osronline.com/showthread.cfm?link=224660.
So, I apologize for leading some of You into this dead-end. I must have been wrong from the start.
I think I should avoid posting any new and not BULLETPROOF tweaks in the future, especially if they are not yet preliminary confirmed to work 100% by other inmates through personal circulation.
Serge.
P.S. I am sorry, inmates.
P.P.S. Many thanks to GRANT for clarification. It will save us a lot of unnecessary frustrating attempts.
Edits: 04/27/12Follow Ups:
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cMP2 PC > ESI Juli@ > Van den Hul Optocoupler MkII > Lavry Black DA10 > XLR Mogami Gold > Klein & Hummel O300
I would try anything Serge suggested.
No need to feel bad about this. You are still a hero...big time. So there is one tweak out of ... what maybe several hundreds that did not work. I'll try your ideas every time. Don't stop...chalk it up as experience and go on. Some of the comments on the thread from windows experts(and kudos to Grant for a very well written problem description) show me how far and how intelligent some of the ideas borne on this site have progressed. I know how good they sound. When you listen to music 4-6 hours a day you dont need a-b double blind tests.
No question there probably are great ideas in the thread posed by windows experts(linux any one?) but they probably dont know that the ideas in a minimum registry/os have developed over several years and have been confirmed all over the world.
I say there is nothing to be ashamed of.
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