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Re: SV: [emax] RE: old emax drives

2014-02-10 by John Joseph Silveria II

It's not and hasn't been for a long time. I tried taking it off our 
emails, but for some reason the setting changes didn't take.

When I started with the group that became this list some 20 years ago my 
site had all the info I had culled from our days of using FTP and 
Usenetserver as our main way of coordinating. It also had a lot of 
information I had gathered because I lived near E-MU HQ in Scotts Valley 
and had an inside contact who was kind enough to share a lot fo info and 
tools with me. Once Creative Labs took over I was no longer able to get 
any help from them because they dropped the Emax line from there own 
support department.

EmulatorArchive and my site had pretty similar information, his was much 
more tech savvy than mine was, as I wasn't a tech person, I was a 
working musician, mine had more tips and tricks for using it's features, 
like SE.

Along the way I had started a blog using early versions of Movable Type 
and subsequently got Comment bombed to such a degree that the comments 
section became too difficult to manage, and filled with very dangerous 
urls, so my web hosting company turned it off. I have yet to go in and 
just remove my personal site including the blog and just have it be the 
Emax and Emax II User's Group website for posterity sake.

Truth is there are people in this group that are far more knowledgeable 
and most of the information through the old site can be found here, with 
much better support.


On 2/9/2014 6:55 AM, KW wrote:
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> this adress http://www.silveriafamily.com 
> <http://www.silveriafamily.com/> is not working by the way!
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> *Fr�n:* "niklas.ehrlin@..." <niklas.ehrlin@...>
> *Till:* emax@yahoogroups.com
> *Skickat:* s�ndag, 9 februari 2014 11:49
> *�mne:* [emax] RE: old emax drives
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> Ok, I totally understand, good work in checking them all. I will 
> continue my research and see which road to walk down.
> Thanks again for your help and advice!
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