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ssimlai
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Anyone experienced with success or otherwise, running E-mu Proteus X2 and E-mu hardware in Windows XP 64-bit? Would love to know.
Are you asking about the Proteus VX or Emulator X2? There was no "Proteus X2".
Both the Proteus VX and Emulator X2 will run as standalone audio apps in Windows XP (64-bit)—assuming your system is generally stable and has legitimate (and tested) 64-bit Windows XP drivers. If you're trying to use either one within a 64-bit DAW, Emulator X2 (and X3) will work, and Emulator X3 has a 64-bit version. Proteus VX will work with jBridge (
https://jstuff.wordpress.com/jbridge/).
E-MU provided 64-bit drivers and a 64-bit version of PatchMix for 64-bit systems. They
should work with 64-bit Windows XP, but that was the first 64-bit "consumer" operating system Microsoft made, so it may not adhere to "rules for 64-bit apps" as much as it should, or it may not be fully 64-bit in places where E-MU expected it to be. Their 64-bit drivers and apps were actually developed for the 64-bit version of Vista; they were somewhat "updated" for the 64-bit version of Windows 7.
Steve