We tracked this one down in the lab and found the source of the problem. With the 2x Sunix PCIe, there is a problem with a configuration parameter called the cache line size.
Another workaround to this issue use a standard PCI 1394 adapter card which does not have the cache line issue.
I'll keep you posted on a fix...
- Rob
Maybe this is too simple an answer for a more complex situation, but I initally had that problem and then had to flash the firmware. It worked after that. We are on a Dell.
Please do keep us posted. I ran into this problem.
http://community.avid.com/forums/p/61520/345240.aspx#345240
OK. We are working on a fix for this. I will post back when the fix is available...
oh01,
I have a Dell 670 (approved Avid config.) and both a Mojo-SDI and a Mojo analogue (older). I upgraded to MC3 last week and the entire system works with out any problem, on either Mojo.
Michel
oh01: Does someone else have problems updating with Mojo SDI?
Does someone else have problems updating with Mojo SDI?
I am running Mojo SDI on a HP Pavilion laptop with Vista.
Works fine here...
(No older Avids have previously been installed on this machine. Only 3.0)
Thanks for the replies.
I'm still working with the old flamethrower.sys and I had no problems yet.
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