Pleeze help with mis-behaving knob!

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Re: Pleeze help with mis-behaving knob!

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tulamide wrote:You're mixing things up. It's not the alpha that reports it, but his synthmaker version, when he tries to open a FS4 alpha schematic. So, the message simply means ... nothing.
Ah <forehead slap>, I was thinking the schematic was reporting a perceived (non-)error in its environment. (Probably the fact that he and I got radically different error messages sent me down a rabbit hole.)

But my main point is that my calendar says it's 2020: the last computer I recall owning that didn't have SSE support died of old age a decade ago. At this point, everything above the Atom chips support at least 4.1.
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I believe my Lenovo R61e running WinXP hails from the early '00s; surprised I'm able to use it for anything. :D :roll: :lol:
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k brown wrote:I believe my Lenovo R61e running WinXP hails from the early '00s; surprised I'm able to use it for anything. :D :roll: :lol:
"In dog years, that's like, dead."
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In dog years, I'm like dead.
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