Mac OS 9 Lives
Digital Audio Workstation & MIDI => Digital Audio Workstations & MIDI Applications => Topic started by: Miro Le Ravi on November 25, 2016, 09:39:24 AM
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excuse again ..but look guys i found something strange
something is weird because all my vst wrapper works again now with the d2.72 on the G4 (733) (2002 digital audio) with 1,5 giga memory) the new one i found on sailing because i was waiting for my old g4 to be fixed ( the fire wires out were out of order )
but my wave 2.8 doesn't seem to accept the key …
and the other G4 (400)the pfirts one the one i have been worked FOR 15 Years (1999 graphite) with 512 m of memory works perfect today with the new dp2.72 and vst wrapper 2.0 and waves 2.8 works well with the key emulator as before
i have received a mail from waves that says …. could someone just help me about it
ok i know that there is a solution using the other g4 ( old one with accept the 2.8 waves )
do i have to try the version 3 on this one ?? and to install it ? is there a key code to emulate on the 3 or should i try to take out memory of this one ? thanks for advices guys :)
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"""Hi Miro,
Waves version 2.x authorizations are no longer available, but your authorization should still be on the key. The issue is most likely due to incompatibility somewhere. I would suggest referring to the Read Me file to make sure your system is within the required specs. I believe there was an issue where the key would not work on a system with over 1 GB of RAM. This was not possible when version 2.x was current, but was an issue we discovered later as computers were upgraded.
Best Regards,
Waves Sales Team
+1-865-909-9200 extension 2
www.waves.com <http://www.waves.com/> ""
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The compatibility nightmare or challenge as i call it
Is why they dropped support
We should get
Wave CD #1
Waves CD Rom #2-4
Up here as isos as well as the intermediate update CD-Roms
In case someone with a Waves ADB Dongle wants to get
Early waves going on vintage rigs
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unlike on the windows platform, where waves ran into serious issues with their v.4., the copy protection(s) used on OS9 should be 100% working and not at all depend on RAM amount, CPU type or volume size.
but of course the guy is right that in 1997 nobody could test 1.5 GB RAM - does it work when you remove one?
however, as long as you own a legit copy you should be fine to run cracked copies for whatever purpose, this usually solves the issue. :)
(at least it can be a good testing method to exclude the dongle from beeing a problem candidate.)
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Early Waves ran nicely with Coyote's emu. No need to hang anything on ADB port.
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Which emu where
On my tdm bundle box windows is mentioned how did waves v1-2 use copyprotection on windows? Imate?
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Didn't you know? This one.
Run absolutely smoothly with all original versions 2.2; 2.3 ..2.5. Very useful for NuBus machines/AMII/SDII, especially in combination with MultiRack and File I/O.
Actually, that's the reason to preserve the original 2.2(?) 2.3 and 2.5 installers, because they install everything. Multirack 2.3 was last stable version to run on NuBus and I don't remember seeing k'ed File I/O. Also, IIRC, 2.3 up to 2.3.5 (? b5?) worked with SDII/AMII combo, including one of the first releases of RenEQ.
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No idea i got tdm bundle, the new tdm bundle, npp1+2
Thats a super nice app, is it on the garden?