Re: [Flexradio] firewire chipset or mobo

2007-08-10 Thread Bob McGwier
Try the $10 Syba card everyone is referring to. The Lucent Agere chip set seems to be a winner and how wrong can you go for $10? Bob Philip M. Lanese wrote: Thanks for the heads-up Bob. The P4C800 Deluxe is the MOBO I switched to in order to run my original 3 board set and it still

[Flexradio] firewire chipset or mobo

2007-08-10 Thread Robert McGwier
I have a Asus P4C800-E Deluxe motherboard on the machine I have been developing on for a couple of years. It has the VIA 6307 firewire chipset on it. I have been having problems that persisted longer than anyone else. I have since turned off the onboard firewire controller in the bios and

Re: [Flexradio] firewire chipset or mobo

2007-08-10 Thread Philip M. Lanese
Thanks for the heads-up Bob. The P4C800 Deluxe is the MOBO I switched to in order to run my original 3 board set and it still does it handily (4 years worth of Wiley's fixes later) with 2 to 3% CPU usage (in spite of winblows) although WSJT will spike it to 30% during decode. Can you elucidate