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Re: [emax] RE: Emax I HD Plus OS

2013-10-27 by jammie

no same again you need the full code to implement that with a portion for the os

but there is no room on the eprom and why the eprom is bigger on the se hd scsi versions 
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Lorne Hammond 
  To: emax@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Sunday, October 27, 2013 7:54 PM
  Subject: RE: [emax] RE: Emax I HD Plus OS


    

  would it be possible to put the most current os on an eprom and then loose the need to go plus to scisi?

  Lorne



  From: emax@yahoogroups.com [mailto:emax@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of jammie
  Sent: October-27-13 2:17 AM
  To: emax@yahoogroups.com
  Subject: Re: [emax] RE: Emax I HD Plus OS



    

   

  no because you have not loaded the plus os to disk



  the emax se hd os1.1 is not the plus os



  you need the plus os which has the ability



  to change scsi id by pressing the transpose button for an external zip drive scsi id5 with ttermination on 



  you need 



  emaxplus10.zip this is the plus os



  if you have a zip drive you can use one of teds 20mb full bank image files as they have the plus os written on them 

    ----- Original Message ----- 

    From: chris@... 

    To: emax@yahoogroups.com 

    Sent: Sunday, October 27, 2013 8:47 AM

    Subject: [emax] RE: Emax I HD Plus OS



      

    Thank you guys, it's done!!!

    Since my Account-Approval was pendent, I couldn't access the Image File before :-(

    Now here, what I've done:

    1. Formatted the Floppies with Omniflop
    2. Wrote the EmaxSEUpgrade.img with Omniflop to Disc
    3. Wrote the Emax SE OS1.1 and the Emax SE HD OS 1.1 with EMXP to Discs.
    4. Booted up the Emax with the SE Upgrade Disc
    5. Copied the first of the other Updates inside Emax to an existing Emax Bank Floppy Disc and booted with it. Then I did it with the other Update.

    Now I have an actual Emax 1 and I can try to attach an external ZIP-Drive.

    What I didn't find out yet: Pressing the Transpose-Button should give the possibility to change the SCSI-Number. When I press Transpose it only says "Press a Key" - nothing about SCSI. Is this, because there's only one Harddrive attached?

    Thanks again and have a good Sunday.

    Chris



    ---In emax@yahoogroups.com, <jammie.emma@...> wrote:

    emxp uses the emx format img files



    omniflop software cant read this image file and cant write it



    it onto a floppy disk 



    now the omniflop driver is a set of instructions that tells the floppy controller how to write certain formats to a floppy drive



    emxp uses this driver to tell the floppy controller that its using the emax floppy disk format and so can read and write emax floppy disks



    and write banks to it



    as i said emxp and omniflop software are 2 different programs and they dont use each others software



    they just use the same floppy system omniflop drivers the floppy drive controller drivers and the floppy drive drivers



    omniflop only does raw.img formats it cant read any others an d wont write any others



    so emx/out/ghk/dms/and many other floppy formats it cant read or write



    for these there are other image utilities most are dos based like glieber which does the ensoniq



    then theres the sdisk .out formats for roland



    fdisk



    total commander



    teledisk



    and many other image making programs



    the hxc floppy emulator uses its own format and has drivers to read certain other formats



    so that its controller can emulate the actual disk format of the actual machine its emulating so the synth or sampler can read and write to the images



    so the only time you should use omniflop for the emax is to create the se upgrade disk



    and thats it



    all other functions should be done with the emxp 



    emxp works period and i have been using it since esynthesis first anounced it and sent back info for things not working



    we have alos talked about other formats over the years like the mirage floppy and sample format



    the korg dss1 is another format talked about as esynthesis made the dss1/dsm1 library available in img format as it was a wierd dos format before that was hard to get to disk so he converted the lot to img format so it could be read and imaged by omniflop software img program



    the reason why you were having such problems are your confusing the 2 software programs

        ----- Original Message ----- 

        From: jammie 

        To: emax@yahoogroups.com 

        Sent: Sunday, October 27, 2013 7:47 AM

        Subject: Re: [emax] Emax I HD Plus OS



          

        no it cant



        as the ez1 file is an iso file which is a hd/cdrom img fromat



        omniflop only does floppy formats upto 400k to 1.44mb



        the 400k being ensoniq mirage



        most 720k formats



        ensoniq 820k formats



        and many others 

          ----- Original Message ----- 

          From: Windrum Scoggin 

          To: emax@yahoogroups.com 

          Sent: Sunday, October 27, 2013 2:52 AM

          Subject: Re: [emax] Emax I HD Plus OS



            

          So theoretically then 

          OmniFlop should be able to

          Take an .ez1 image file created in EMXP and write it to floppy disk? 

          Anytime I use omniflop it ends up looking for a.IMG file and can tell me if it's recognized

          But is unable to write the Emax OS  disk image, even when I direct OmniFlop to the EMX file.  Instead I have to use EMXP or the Emax itself to write an Image file that can be bootable into Emax. and so far due to a bad Emax floppy disk drive I can't even do that's

          i've tried several times and to this very day

          I've never gotten EMXP, let alone OmniFlop to do so and I've been working with BOTH programs for almost a almost week now, so that should definitely make me an expert  (ha ha)

          ;)



           Question: can  OmniFlop directly copy/clone an Emax Floppy disk created either on an Emax or EMXP/EMX?

          so that you could give it to another person and they could load it on their Emax?

          On Saturday, October 26, 2013, jammie wrote:

            

          you cant use omniflop to write the os



          you need to write the os in emxp



          emxp uses the omn iflop driver to format and write to emax floppy



          but its done inside emxp



          you use omiflop to write images made



          and why you write the se upgrade disk in the omniflop software direct and not emxp



          your confusing the 2 programs



          emxp = format emax disks write to emax floppy disks



          omniflop = reading and writing to and from img format raw floppy image files



          be it emax/ensoniq/korgdss1/korg t 1/2/3/ex and any other format it can create raw images from



          tyhey are 2 seperate programs



          emxp just uses the omniflop driver to createw its disks but does not use the omniflop software to write images



          thats where you are getting confused

            ----- Original Message ----- 

            From: Windrum Scoggin 

            To: emax@yahoogroups.com 

            Sent: Sunday, October 27, 2013 12:03 AM

            Subject: Re: [emax] Emax I HD Plus OS



              

            Jammie 

            Omni flop is a little confusing I will admit.

            The problem is Omni looks for an image or .IMG file when it goes to write the OS and as we know Emax OS images are .EMX extensions.

             I think this is where he is getting confused.

            Ted has said before and I would have a tendency to agree that the best software disks for an upgrade are the ones written by other Emax Machines already containing the upgrade operating system rather than trying to write one off of omniflop or EMX P or EMX for that matter because if the heads off of alignment in the PC floppy disk drive then The Emax won't be able to use that floppy. That's the very same problem I'm going through right now with mine. I am trying to upgrade to the plus OS SE HD Rev 1.1
            I can't do it because my PC disk drives will not write disks that my Emax can read

             So even if on the flop or EMX P or EMX writing good disks my Emacs this drive which is a little kludgy over the years can't read them.

            Terrified this I poop bag send me some discs of the plus operating system that he wrote on his machine and I'm going to test them to see if they will load and upgrade mine. If they will I know that my machine has a bad floppy disk drive because it will read this it's written on the end it will read this written by another Emacs machine. It will only read disks it creates for itself. This is why I have a tendency to believe my machine has a bad FDD. it can only read what it can write. Your BMX P and on the flop cannot read disks that my Emax creates.



            My suggestion is that he take his FDD and create a software floppy off his  own Emax. 

            If any MXP or on the flop read that disk chances are he to like me haas  a bad FDD

            In his Emax

            Just some troubleshooting tips

            I had to learn the hard way

            For the longest time I thought my problems were all due to eat and XP and an incompatibility with my Windows PC

            Fact is it was not a problem with EMXP and my PC it was a problem might Emax floppy disk drive creating disks that EMX P and OmniFlop could not read 

            Has he tried to create a disk on his own Emax then take that disk and see if EMX P or OmniFlop can read it? fif they won't read it chances are he has a misaligned  floppy disk drive in his Emax too



            On Saturday, October 26, 2013, jammieI haven't got the words to tell you anything

            You want to hear 

            so I just won't try to say anything 

            Anymore  wrote:

            like i said you need the omniflop img of the se upgrade disk

            its under esynthesis name

            emxp cant use or create this disk you need to use either dos like ted does
            or use omniflop

            its the only way

            the reason you are getting wrong software is because you have not upgraded
            to se

            those later os use the code blocks written into the eprom to work anbd why
            you get wrong software message
            ----- Original Message -----
            From: "userlists" <userlists@...>
            To: <emax@yahoogroups.com>
            Sent: Saturday, October 26, 2013 9:20 PM
            Subject: [emax] Re: Emax I HD Plus OS


            > Is it necessary to use Omniflop?
            >
            > I have EMXP installed and it works - no error messages. But if the files
            > are OK, then I might be to stupid :-(
            >
            > I put to Floppy:
            >
            > - Emax OS SE 1.1
            > - Emax OS SE HD 1.1
            > - Emax OS Plus OS 1.0
            >
            > I booted up with every of them but only get the message "Wrong Software"
            > or "Wrong Software Rev."
            >
            > I also booted with the regular OS HD 1.1, copied the newer OS to this
            > disc and loaded the bank again - also "Wrong Software".
            >



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