Right, i have booth Versions. The Floppy Files and the two Images. The Curio are, one Chip are S1100, the other S1000. If i got the Sampler Works, i would install an HD internal. I Hope the Power Supply can Handle the more Consumption. --- In akaiS1000S1100Samplers@yahoogroups.com, PeWe <ha-pewe@...> wrote: > > The files you´re making floppies from are not the ones you need to burn > eproms. > The files for the eproms are image-files. > > S-1100 OS is not for S-1000 > > S-1100 is a complete different beast,- the best one IMO. > It sounds better because of the different converter boards incl. > Burr-Brown converters for every single out and the both main outs L & R. > S-1000 multiplexes the single outs from the main outs, so a S-1000 has 2 > converters only instead of 10 in the S-1100. > > The S-1100 offers a AES/EBU digital main-out in addition to the ones of > the optional IB-104 card. > S-1100 reads SMPTE and creates cue lists,- fires samples from cue list > entrys while reading SMPTE. > > If you compare the digital mainboard of a S-1000 and a S-1100, you´ll > see these are different too. > > It´s not only the FX-board which makes the difference between S-1100 and > S-1000 ! > > So, NO S-1100 OS works in S-1000. > > A floppy disk w/ higher OS inserted in the disk drive overrides the OS > in the ROM temporary. > > If you don´t want to change the eproms by what reason ever and if you > use a SCSI harddrive, make sure you copy the latest OS ( which you > actually use w/ floppy disk) to that harddrive. > If the drive is running while powering up the S-1000 already, the > sampler reads the higher OS from the harddrive ( if recognized) and the > older OS is overridden also in this case. > > If you use several drives and exchange these occasionally, copy the OS > to every harddrive. > > > marber_mba schrieb: > > > > > > The 4.4 Files i already have on my Harddisk. Therefrom i make the OS Disk. > > I'm not to be able burn Eprom's. But, with no working S1000 im not > > Interested to do this (Pay Money or spend Time). > > With the Rom's i mean, the two Chip's are labeled with different Gear > > Types, S1000 & S1100. If this an Problem? The 1100 have an Effect > > Unit, the S1000 not. So i Think, it's possible the Sound Probs are > > came from there. The OS attempt to Manage the DSP etc.? > > But do the OS from Disk override all Eprom Data? > > >
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Re: Damaged S1000
2009-04-28 by marber_mba
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