SMP and SB Live! - Any chance?
This is a discussion about SMP and SB Live! - Any chance? in the Windows Hardware category; I play EQ. . . and the SB Live! works great with it. I am about to get a second 300 p2 (free) from a friend. I have been wanting to run SMP for a long time now. . . Has anyone gotten SB Live! to work while in SMP?.
I play EQ...and the SB Live! works great with it. I am about to get a second 300 p2 (free) from a friend. I have been wanting to run SMP for a long time now...Has anyone gotten SB Live! to work while in SMP?
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i have one question !!!!
what´s the hell is SMP ????
:-(
thanks
what´s the hell is SMP ????
:-(
thanks
SMP = Multi Processor
Go to www.sblive.com and there is a multi cpu patch but I don't know what it dose just saw it there.
From what I have read in the builder 2072 it a "YES"
i have a daul 560mhz system with SB live!
no problem with SMP and if u have a problem in 4.0 get the patch for live SMP support.
in win2k live works fine with smp.
-ZiEliN-
no problem with SMP and if u have a problem in 4.0 get the patch for live SMP support.
in win2k live works fine with smp.
-ZiEliN-
I would like to know, if any of you have any problems with Live! and SMP. I have an AbitBP6 with 2x Celeron400. And of cause Live! Well, my NT4.0 gives me this Bsod some times, when i change song in Winamp. I have installed the sblnt40.exe update.
SMP = Symmetric Multi Processing
Running Rc1 and Rc2, with both chips at 572 mhz, and no probs with live. I sold my live though and downgraded to a pci128, got 50 bucks outta the deal and I cant tell MUCH of a diff between the sound quality.
[This message has been edited by JimmyK (edited September 29, 1999).]
Running Rc1 and Rc2, with both chips at 572 mhz, and no probs with live. I sold my live though and downgraded to a pci128, got 50 bucks outta the deal and I cant tell MUCH of a diff between the sound quality.
[This message has been edited by JimmyK (edited September 29, 1999).]