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    Audio crashing

    When I play Cruis'n USA and Castlevania, both games randomly crash, saying "ERROR: SP DMA READ. Could not fit copy in memory segement."

    I read a Sound Blaster Live, and I'm using PJ64 1.6 with the default audio plugin. Can anyone help?



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    what is your graphics gard
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    GeForce FX 5200

    But the Windows crash report, or whatever that is called, said it was the audio plugin.

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    do you have all the lateset drivers
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    Yes, I have.

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    try alzimers latest wip 2
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    It seems to be working fine . Thanks. I'll spend some more time testing to be sure.

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