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Peter,<br>
Running DM780, VAC and connected to PowerSDR 2.2.50 running Win7
64 bit 6GB RAM on an I3 processor. Works just fine over my LAN.<br>
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The radio is an ANAN-10/Hermes using a static IP. I do have
drop outs, but the issue is in the radio, not the network, but the
first thing you see is PowerSDR locking up. Then you cannot ping
the radio. The Physical LAN connection is still good and the FPGA
status light flashes normally, just unable to get anything into or
out of the radio.<br>
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Bill KC9XG<br>
<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/26/2012 11:53 AM, PETER BUCK
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<div style="RIGHT: auto"><span style="RIGHT: auto">Hi all, </span></div>
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style="RIGHT: auto">Following earlier posts on PowerSDR
freeze ups, and very helpful replies, I examined my XP setup
for out of date drivers. All were up to date with
manufacturers' latest, but on-board video was an issue.
Computer replacement was the best option.</span></div>
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sans-serif; COLOR: rgb(0,0,0); FONT-SIZE: 16px; RIGHT: auto"><span
style="RIGHT: auto">Now using a Toshiba laptop with i7-2640M
2.8GHz, 8GB RAM and solid state hard drive, Windows 7 64bit
(almost impossible to find 32 bit here) and latest PowerSDR
software/HPSDR firmware on Atlas system. All loads and runs
without any issues after removing much of the pre-installed
bloatware </span><span style="RIGHT: auto">- hurray!! VAC
works ok with the computer in Testsigning mode so that the
driver loads. No problem with vspmanager, or with loading
HRD.</span></div>
<div style="RIGHT: auto"><span style="RIGHT: auto">However,
although the HRD radio display works, and DM780 reads radio
frequency and signal strength, no audio reaches the DM780.
Connection using TCP/IP tries but drops out, despite use of
correct address.</span></div>
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sans-serif; COLOR: rgb(0,0,0); FONT-SIZE: 16px; RIGHT: auto"><span
style="RIGHT: auto">I seem to remember a mention somewhere
that an HRD<var id="yui-ie-cursor"></var> driver has not
been updated for 64 bit systems.</span></div>
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style="RIGHT: auto">I have checked: firewall, COM ports for
conflicts, running HRD in XP simulation mode, ipv4 net
interface was installed and running, even tried killing DEP.
Still no joy.</span></div>
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style="RIGHT: auto">Any thoughts anyone? If HRD is not a
runner on Win7 64bit - what works for you? I just love the
Alice in Wonderland world of Windows!!</span></div>
<div style="RIGHT: auto"><span style="RIGHT: auto">Pete, G3LWT</span></div>
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