hi David, In answer to your question, no I did't get a copy of the 11.39 boot floppy. If you (or anyone else for that matter) has a spare that they could lend me / sell me I would be most obliged. I too have been discussing enhancements to CMI Explorer with Rob. Top of my wish list is the ability to write an image file back to disk. Hopefully he will get the time to imcorporate this feature at some point soon. Cheers, chris. --- In Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com, "David J. Wilson" <jeepcherokee_10@y...> wrote: > > Chris - > didn't you get a copy of the 11.39 OS floppy to > resolve your 4GB format commands issues ? > I seem to recall your thread on the topic and we discussed > what was needed to do it. I formatted 4 external SCSI 4GB > HD's when I booted my 9.34 CMI with the 11.39 boot floppy. > > for backups & auditioning, I agree CMI Explorer is great ! > I'm glad Rob is still around and updating it ! Still > looking for that .WAV import feature :-) then I'll still haggle > with him for .WAV export, but one thing at a time :-) > > cheers > David > > > > --- In Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com, "chaworth012000" > <christopher.haworth@u...> wrote: > > > > James, > > > > I have been using CMIExplorer since Rob sent me a copy at the > > beginning of the year. > > > > As I couldn't get my Series III to format either of my spare 4GB > SCSI > > drives (with reference to my previous threads) I pulled the system > > disk out of my III backed it up in my PC using CMI explorer. > > > > The software is, in a word, brilliant. Now that I have backed-up my > > disk, I mainly use it for auditioning sounds, for which it it much, > > much faster than using the Series III. > > > > Regards, > > Chris. > > > > --- In Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com, James Thomson > > <jamesthomson@m...> wrote: > > > Hi Guys, > > > > > > A big thanks for CMI explorer. I am installing Virtual PC on my > > Apple > > > Powerbook later today. I will try and mount/browse my CMI 3 hard > > disks. > > > Hopefully it should work! I am using a PCMIA card which allows me > > to connect > > > 50 pin SCSI devices to the Powerbook. I will be running Windows > XP > > Pro on > > > the Mac which is running OSX 10.3.5. > > > Is CMI Explorer proving pretty reliable now Rob on the PC ? > > > > > > Regards, > > > > > > > > > James Thomson > > > > > > Magic Audio Co. > > > The Studio > > > West Hampstead > > > London NW2 3RJ > > > U.K.
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Re: CMI Explorer & 4GB
2004-11-04 by chaworth012000
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