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Java Jack
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Yes, this is tied to the 780 chipset.
If this platform proves successful, we could see additional offerings from other vendors as well. The solution is pretty interesting and the audio is impressive.
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CRT_Ben
Joined: 28 Aug 2006 Posts: 1684 Location: Northern Virginia
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| Java Jack wrote: | | As a point of reference, I actually have the Delta 1010 connected up to a digital audio workstation. I am very pleased with M-Audio's engineer and product development as well. |
I have a 1010 as well for when I dabble in recording...nothing like having 8 discreet analog channels for recording drums
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florila
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How do you reset the motherboard of a computer? Here is the problem... i went to the bios screen and i changed some of the defaults that it had... and my computer restarted... but then nothing pop up any more... no bios screen, no windows logo, nothing, just black. and i dont know what it is. I put in another hard drive and the same thing. I think i need to reset the motherboard in some way. any ideas?
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Joined: 08 Mar 2006 Posts: 26706 Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
TV/Projector: Sony 1252Q, AMPRO 4000G
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| florila wrote: | | How do you reset the motherboard of a computer? Here is the problem... i went to the bios screen and i changed some of the defaults that it had... and my computer restarted... but then nothing pop up any more... no bios screen, no windows logo, nothing, just black. and i dont know what it is. I put in another hard drive and the same thing. I think i need to reset the motherboard in some way. any ideas? |
There's usually a jumper that you have to move over to reset the Bios or sometimes a mico switch you need to push. If all else fails you can disconnect the power from the mother board and pull the 3volt battery for 20 minutes or so.
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