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RE: [Fairlight-CMI] Optical WORM Drives

2005-02-02 by Peter Connelly (Core Design Ltd.)

When did you last hear from him? It's appalling when it takes so long to send something, especially without any valid excuses!

I can't remember these threads, so thanks for this. I should've done a search in anyway. Don't know why i didn't think about doing this in the first place :-/

I'm glad I'm properly back in action, with regards to emails 'not' bouncing. I've no idea why it happened, twice!

I got my bits from Pete the other week (excluding the HD, which should arrive soon), which was great. I have a feeling though I need to do some wiring (or get someone else to) for the CMI-337 sampler card to work with my revision machine (9.34). With the card, I got a 5 page instruction manual about wiring and soldering MANY bits, something I'd never be able to do. I need to ask him about this actually...

Regards,
Peter

-----Original Message-----
From: feldmann@xs4all.nl [mailto:feldmann@xs4all.nl]
Sent: 02 February 2005 17:22
To: Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Fairlight-CMI] Optical WORM Drives



We're reading you just fine Peter ! :)

There have been threads on WORM drives a while ago. The Tahiti ones seem
to work just fine. As you know Peter Williams never sent me mine, despite
his apologetic e-mails upon my repeated requests to send it.

It has been more than a year now since I was supposed to get it in the mail.

> I'm really sorry if this is keep coming through to you guys, but I again
> was having 'bouncing' email problems and when I last sent it, I never
> received it, so after my test this morning, here goes again!


> Does any WORM drive work with the Series III or do I need something
> specific? I'm thinking about getting one, just to add some extra
> arsenal to my Fairlight.
>
> Any recommendations/advise?
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Regards,
> Peter





 
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