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Question: Are the issues (ASIO sound going when multicore enabled etc.) solved now?
Yes, that part's working fine. Both for ASIO and Direct Sound.
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Could you try what happens in your case if you set Stereo Tool's priority to "normal" (inside Stereo Tool that is), but then in Task Manager set Stereo Tool to REALTIME. For eldoradofm that seemed to solve it.
I think doing that also increases the priority of the ASIO thread!
Actually now I disabled all unwanted services and killed processed not needed. So running 19 barebone services(Win 7x86 VM), a total of 23 processes running. Every process except ST has been set to use CPU0(at below normal) and ST itself to use CPU1(Realtime). But then I do see ASIO4ALL freezing while ST is processing at breeze. It's definitely the ASIO thread that's not getting enough priority(I kept 'Use MultiCore' disabled to achieve the effect of setting affinity). I guess things would be different (I mean good) when working on the physical machine than VM because of 4 cores and direct interception(though my processor supports hardware based virtualization, so I don't find much difference in binary execution in VM, but....

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EDIT: Set ST to low with affinity to CPU1 alone. No pops/clicks at all. Now changed affinity to CPU0, so all processes running on CPU0(CPU1 is idle) and set to realtime, guess what? It's raining pops and clicks and ASIO4ALL icon flickering from green to red! like a metronome display. Changed to low, clicks and pops occur once in 10-12 secs. Set ST's affinity back to CPU1 with Low priority...stable sound at 128 samples latency(20ms buffer). Definitely it's ST's priority causing ASIO's thread priority to be subdued when the former is set to realtime.
Now this is intriguing:
http://mtippach.proboards.com/index.cgi ... hread=2210