Auf der website von in-sync (dem Hersteller von Speed Razor, das mit der DV Master arbeitete) gab es vor langer Zeit mal ein "Kochrezept", allerdings eher für echte Betriebssystem-Profis.
Leider ist in-sync mitlerweile eingegangen und die website, die sich auch viel mit der DV Master beschäftigte, wurde von Netz genommen.
Als Besitzer einer noch immer prima funktionierenden DV-Master hatte ich mir aber damals das "Rezept" abgespeichert und habe es jetzt wiedergefunden.
Ich selbst habe es aber nie ausprobiert und benutze meine DV-Master nur noch selten auf einem alten NT4-System.
Hier also der orginale Text des damaligen Threads, allerdings ohne Gewähr. Hoffentlich hilft es. (Ein Feedback, ob's prinzipiell klappt, würde mich sehr interessieren).
Viel Glück und beste Grüße aus Berlin!
Bundarama
De: "Luc Pharabod" <
l.pharabod@rrainet.com>
À: <
sachemprod@wanadoo.fr>
Objet: DV Master + XP
Date: jeudi 10 juin 2004 11:55
Be aware that this installation is recommended for advanced users with Windows XP experience only. We cannot give any guarantee that the following indications are going to work with each system. We cannot give any supplementary technical support for DV Master and Windows 2000 / Windows XP. The use of the card with these operating systems is under the responsibility of the user.
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Firstly, Windows 2000 / XP should not be installed in the ACPI mode. During the Windows 2000/XP set up, one has to press F5 (on the place where other device drivers can be mentioned with F6) and then select "Standard PC".
Subsequently you can deactivate ACPI by opening the category "computer" in the "device manager", double click on ACPI and then "update driver". Look at the driver list and select "Standard PC" from the category "(Standard types)". After the installation and the reboot, all the devices are going to be newly recognized in a non-ACPI - Mode. You will be asked for various drivers after the reboot. Please interrupt the process initially. Depending on the PC's configurations it may be necessary to restart the computer several times until all the drivers are recognized and installed again.
After having completed the installation of the DV Master on the PC, you should reserve an interrupt for this slot directly in the BIOS. In fact, the AV Master necessary needs its own Interrupt (no sharing), which has to be between 9 and 15. After starting Windows, you can install the Windows NT driver for the DV Master and reboot the computer. Afterwards, you have to update the "Media controller" in the "Device Manager". This is where the DV Master's driver are situated (double click on "Driver" / "Update driver"./indicate all known drivers on a list./ select "Audio - Video - Game Controller" / Data Medium / select: C Programms\FAST\NT\DV Master\Drv -> select "oemsetup.inf" > select "AV Master Kernel driver")
After the reboot, the DV Master should be installed correctly in the "Device Manager" and should function with Windows 2000/XP.