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- Submitted: Dec 31 2008 02:49 PM
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- Approved by: Dan (electron)
- Approved on: 31 December 2008 - 03:58 PM
- Author: chucklyons
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Download Xantech Driver






I had run into a bug that I have been chasing down. It was an O/S setting I needed to change due to the configuration on my server (WHS, SmartMail, Premise, and other 'testing' programs). I was getting an incredible amount of thrashing. PRKernal would die when playing MP3s. A royal pain...
So I started 'back from square one'. I created a fresh SYS install (moving Premise from 'D:' to 'C:' helped reduce swap); one zone, one set of content. Basically, a ZPR68-10, LR Media Zone and 13GB of MP3s, and two sound cards; native and a Diamond PCI.
Had a heck of a time. Couldn't get any response from the media zone other than changing the content. THEN it dawned on me, after a couple of days that the ZPR68-10 wasn't picking up ANY of the SYS commands. Great. How do I tell my wife I need to spend more money on another box of unknown value.
Attached is the updated driver, done originally, I believe, by Chris Fowler. The original ZPR68-10 driver wasn't updated for SP2, so what you want to do is:
Back-up/rename the original spxantech driver (located in bin/devices)
Use the Builder to 'add-in' the new spxantech.dll
Configure and enjoy.
Chris, wherever you are...Thanks.
So I started 'back from square one'. I created a fresh SYS install (moving Premise from 'D:' to 'C:' helped reduce swap); one zone, one set of content. Basically, a ZPR68-10, LR Media Zone and 13GB of MP3s, and two sound cards; native and a Diamond PCI.
Had a heck of a time. Couldn't get any response from the media zone other than changing the content. THEN it dawned on me, after a couple of days that the ZPR68-10 wasn't picking up ANY of the SYS commands. Great. How do I tell my wife I need to spend more money on another box of unknown value.
Attached is the updated driver, done originally, I believe, by Chris Fowler. The original ZPR68-10 driver wasn't updated for SP2, so what you want to do is:
Back-up/rename the original spxantech driver (located in bin/devices)
Use the Builder to 'add-in' the new spxantech.dll
Configure and enjoy.
Chris, wherever you are...Thanks.
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