[ddots-l] Re: Dinosaur keeper needs help

I suspect that you are toast.  I don't imagine that Pro Audio 9 supports
XP.  .  Therein lies your problem.  I presume that your previous
computer was a 98SE machine, correct?  You may have to mortgage your
soul and buy new software.
Kevin

-----Original Message-----
From: ddots-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ddots-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Gudrun Brunot
Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2005 3:35 PM
To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [ddots-l] Dinosaur keeper needs help


Hello everyone!  Okay, I admit it--I'm one of these people who still
have 
CakePro Audio 9.02 with CakeTalking 2.25.  I have the version that ends 
with 59, so that should be the latest one.

I've installed a new computer system that uses XP.  I have Jafw 4.02 
installed, for the purpose of running CakeWalk.  I fail the color
test--the 
settings are supposed to be 256 and resolution 800 times 600.  Okay, I
go 
to my control panel, display, and Control-tab to the settings 
tab.  Actually, as soon as I pass the appearance tab, the hard drive
winds 
down and I have to restart the system.  I've been on with Dell Tech 
support, uninstalled the display adapters,  and that doesnt' help.  I've

uninstalled Jaws and tried it, but the system doesn't want to keep those

old display settings.  I've reinstalled Jaws, and am back to square 
one.  Any work-around?  I've checked with Freedom Scientific, and they 
suggested going to CakeWalk's compatibility tab, which I did.  Couldn't 
change the settings--the 256 colors was not an option.

So, why am I still using the old program? Economics.  Also, does Sonar
have 
a Yamaha PSR-520 instrument definition?  CakePro Audio does, but this is
a 
keyboard from 1995 or so.  It's a neat one that I really like and I'd
like 
to keep using it.

Any advice?

Gudrun


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