has anybody tried V3 on mac os8.6 with a vst5?stability?
Hello everybody:)Actually i am continuing to work with the v2.04 vst5 oms2.3.6 and os8.6.(i know pretty old updates for os).
As i work on the "project of my life" and as i am a big paranoiac,and before to make my computer crash with some new install s I would like to ask this:Can i install a v3 on another disk than 2.04 and what should i do to not have a driver conflict(extension file,oms folder,opening...).Has somebody experience that?What about the stability during the funny pulsar v3 sessions?
PS:the technician of the creamware distributor in france has not yet install v3 on mac,so he tells me it is maybe better to wait and see.
bye bye
As i work on the "project of my life" and as i am a big paranoiac,and before to make my computer crash with some new install s I would like to ask this:Can i install a v3 on another disk than 2.04 and what should i do to not have a driver conflict(extension file,oms folder,opening...).Has somebody experience that?What about the stability during the funny pulsar v3 sessions?
PS:the technician of the creamware distributor in france has not yet install v3 on mac,so he tells me it is maybe better to wait and see.
bye bye
Hello I run OS 9.2 MAC G4
and both Pulsar 2.04 and the New V3.
I have them both on installed the same HD.
The old pulsar folder is just named pulsar and the new automaticly is named Pulsar3
if you are working with
older projects. I think its best to finish them in 2.04.
and start new projects with the V3.
the problem could be this.
when you run pulsar 2.04.
you need to have the old drivers
in your MAC systemextensionfolder
(u can always find these in the old Pulsar folder.
pulsar/driver. there you have creamwaresoundriver and alloc.ddl
those two I need to have activated in my system when I run pulsar 2.04.
and viceversa when I run V3.
maybe you can have everything activated in your system all the time
and run both without reboot.(I dont)
I do like this.
I have 2 systemfolders on my MAC
On my HD1 I have OS 9.1
and from thre i run my old 2.04
And I start the HD 2 with system 9.2
where I then run Pulsar V3
I always have a older system on another HD with all the older drivers.
its easy and you are always safe.
and I always make backup on CD...
so do that also.
and both Pulsar 2.04 and the New V3.
I have them both on installed the same HD.
The old pulsar folder is just named pulsar and the new automaticly is named Pulsar3
if you are working with
older projects. I think its best to finish them in 2.04.
and start new projects with the V3.
the problem could be this.
when you run pulsar 2.04.
you need to have the old drivers
in your MAC systemextensionfolder
(u can always find these in the old Pulsar folder.
pulsar/driver. there you have creamwaresoundriver and alloc.ddl
those two I need to have activated in my system when I run pulsar 2.04.
and viceversa when I run V3.
maybe you can have everything activated in your system all the time
and run both without reboot.(I dont)
I do like this.
I have 2 systemfolders on my MAC
On my HD1 I have OS 9.1
and from thre i run my old 2.04
And I start the HD 2 with system 9.2
where I then run Pulsar V3
I always have a older system on another HD with all the older drivers.
its easy and you are always safe.
and I always make backup on CD...
so do that also.
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Hi,
I've got similar situation: one HD is 9.0.4, and a second (in fact it's a partition) 9.2.1. First disk contains v2 and all my music apps and the second one v3 and many other apps (shareware, demos, updates, internet, games ) - this second disk is for trying if an update is worth installing and so on. I also didn't try to have all the drivers (Pulsar ones) at a time in one system folder but I suggest you to build 2 extension sets (with Extension Manager) which would contain one set of CW drivers (and name the sets P2 and P3 or so). This way you could have the desired set of drivers on demand.
I've got similar situation: one HD is 9.0.4, and a second (in fact it's a partition) 9.2.1. First disk contains v2 and all my music apps and the second one v3 and many other apps (shareware, demos, updates, internet, games ) - this second disk is for trying if an update is worth installing and so on. I also didn't try to have all the drivers (Pulsar ones) at a time in one system folder but I suggest you to build 2 extension sets (with Extension Manager) which would contain one set of CW drivers (and name the sets P2 and P3 or so). This way you could have the desired set of drivers on demand.
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On 2001-10-09 15:28, Air_PoLLo wrote:
MacOS 9.2.1 and OMS 2.3.8. These work great with Pulsar 3 so far....
AirPollo, please try to recreate my oms problem because I had the same on both G3/266, 8.6, OMS 2.3.8 and now on G4/400, 9.0.4 (or 9.2.1), OMS 2.3.8 (I also tried with 2.3.4 to 7). Launch Pulsar soft (no matter 2 or 3), your MIDI keyboard and then open and close Cubase one by one - in my case after aprox. 3, 4 successful Cub oppenings the system shows Cubase 2 or 3 system error or #10 bomb error and the whole OS starts to be veeeerrrrryyyyy sllloooowww.... The same occures with any other OMS application (even OMS app itself). Perhaps it's my MIDI gear responsible for this but I tried eith several keyboards and several wires... As I mentioned somewhere in this forum I have a workaround for this problem but it's only workaround... Well, it's not that annoying but...
Well, I'll take a look, meanwhile do as subhuman says: allocate more mem, that usually gets rid of slowliness. Also remove unnecessary extensions, specially index scheduler... remember not to use indexing on the drive with the pulsar3 installation and one thing to remember is that pulsar3 might let macOS use up to 200Mb easily and thinking that logic or VST uses the same amount then it's wise to, once again put more mem!! (This means that giving more mem to the actual pulsar3 app won't do much good) Pulsar uses macOS mem and that one is handled dynamicly. Good luck, I'll keep you posted...
Btw, did you download the USB floppy enabler extension? This one is a seriuos problem killer... ehhe
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Btw, did you download the USB floppy enabler extension? This one is a seriuos problem killer... ehhe
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Thanks for the quick response. It looks like both of you are only sitting by your keyboards and have a special version of this forum application allowing you to be informed about new threads .Unfortunatelly almost all the tips that Air gave me I wanted to post in the Mac Tips thread also (I just was trying to write them down and post)...
???USB floppy enabler? Really? I have to try it...
Btw, did you download the USB floppy enabler extension? This one is a seriuos problem killer... ehhe
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The kind of slowliness occured in my case was 'veerrrryyy sllooow one' and it was caused by crashed Cubase (about 10 times slower then normaly), but thanks for your interests.On 2001-10-11 13:35, Air_PoLLo wrote:
[...] meanwhile do as subhuman says: allocate more mem, that usually gets rid of slowliness.
I think I found a solution to my problem. Or maybe a next workaround. Anyway, if somebody has similar problem to mine will have a shorter way to successful and problemless composing/producing
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Oh my god, thanks or that one!
I remember back in the days when I was a PC user and used a MOTU AV interface. I know remember the manual stating the same thing regarding active sensing!
Thanks for that one,samplaire!
Hey subhuman, you know what to do! eheh
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I remember back in the days when I was a PC user and used a MOTU AV interface. I know remember the manual stating the same thing regarding active sensing!
Thanks for that one,samplaire!
Hey subhuman, you know what to do! eheh
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