Hi Brian, yes, the 9.34 upgrade should be considered a "technical" matter. sadly, owning a CMI today is not really for the casual user or non-technical person, as there is no factory support from Fairlight anymore. as such, you have to know quite a bit of the nuts & bolts of the CMI to keep her running & healthy. this often falls outside the realm of what the casual user or musician is comfortable with. the upgrade to 9.34 is not a vanilla one-size-fits-all upgrade. the steps & parts needed to upgrade to 9.34 depend upon what rev CMI you are upgrading, including HW board and SW revisions. at a minimum, the upgrade will cost you about $4K I'd guess with the cost of the CMI-41 card being the most expensive item, then I'd suggest swapping out your 2MB RAM cards with a couple of 8MB RAM cards. then you need to do all the FCN mods to your old boards to get them up to 9.34-era specs. lots more details beyond this, so best talk to Peter and give him your system details. cheers David --- In Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com, Brian Ronn <brian_ronn@y...> wrote: > Hi David & Laurent > > When I was looking at the 9.34 upgrade at Peter Wielks page some time ago it seemed that the upgrade was a big installation and a job for a technician, not for the end-user. > > Is it still possible to get the upgrade and how easy is it to install? I'll consider the upgrade if it's fairly easy to install. Else I'm going to search on the web for some obsolete Fujitsu harddrives. > > I guess Peter Wielks is the one to contact for the upgrade, right? but were is his web page to be found these days? > > Best regards > > Brian > > > > > "David J. Wilson" <jeepcherokee_10@y...> wrote: > > > I agree with Laurent, you should upgrade the 6.03 machine > to 9.34 just so you can have up to 4GB-size SCSI hard drive support. > then you can use a whole slew of cheap, commodity 1GB, 2GB, 4GB SCSI > hard drives with your CMI. I bought four of the Seagate > Barracuda 4GB drives (cheap $$ !) and slapped them into an old SUN > external drive case, looks cool and works great with my 9.34 CMI > > I have a 4GB SCSI internal drive in my CMI for booting and > storing sounds too. > > the CMI-41 card is faster than the 33 too. > > David > > > > --- In Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com, "brian_ronn" <brian_ronn@y...> > wrote: > > > > Hi Laurent > > > > Thanks for replying to me. I appreciate it :-) > > > > On bootup my Fairlight says this: > > > > ----------------------------------------------------- > > > > OS 9, Level 2, V5.14FK, 26. october 1988 > > > > IOpack V3.22 > > > > Generel release 6.03. > > > > ----------------------------------------------------- > > > > Inside the cardholder I can find a card in slot CMI-33 but no print > > in the metal bar with CMI-41 and of cause no card. > > > > On the back of the machine I have a centronics 50-pins SCSI > > connector which connects to an external SCSI case with a Fujitsu > > M2261SA harddrive. This Fujitsu drive is also a SCSI device. > > > > Laurent, shouldn't I be able to replace the Fujitsu drive with > > another 50 pin SCSI harddrive like the Micropolis 1624 SCSI drive > > (668 Mb) or a Quantum fireball SE SCSI drive (1 Gb) and format it > > with the scsiformat command or am I missing something here? > > > > Best regards > > > > Brian > > > > --- In Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com, Laurent Lemaire > > <llemaire1@f...> wrote: > > > > > > Hello Brian, > > > > > > If your CMI is a rev 6.03 (with a CMI-33 wave processor) and not > > > an upper release level (with the CMI-41 wave supervisor), the only > > > hard-disks which are compatible are not SCSI one... The hard-disks > > > were ESDI with a converter board from Adaptec. This board was able > > > to drive two ESDI disks and was seen as one SCSI device by the > CMI. > > > > > > You have three solutions to your problem: > > > - find some ESDI disks and an Adaptec board to add some external > > > disks to your CMI. > > > - Use the DC600 tape streamer or the WORM to archive your data. > > > - Upgrade your CMI hardware & software to a newer release which > > > support standard SCSI devices... > > > > > > Hope this helps. > > > > > > Laurent. > > > > > Yahoo! Groups SponsorADVERTISEMENT > > > --------------------------------- > Yahoo! Groups Links > > To visit your group on the web, go to: > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Fairlight-CMI/ > > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > Fairlight-CMI-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service.
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Re: Hard drives for the CMI III
2004-11-29 by David J. Wilson
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