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Re: [emax] Burning an Emax Cd

2004-01-06 by Skip Spoula

Pedro take a look on the Emulatorarchive under Emax then CDROMS and you should follow those instructions carefully. I wrote those about 2 years ago when I was playing around with the SCSI port on my Emax Plus. I have since placed all of my Emax banks on CDROM for safe keeping and I can access the CDROM as needed. Obviously I'm getting more use out of the Emax II these days. You can make a hard drive image of your banks using a SCSI ZIP drive 35 banks. My PC was fitted with a Parallell Port Zip which was recognized by the DISKTOFILE.EXE program as a SCSI device. Easy to make the image but not so easy today to burn the ISO to CD. The big problem today is that the new burners for the PC today don't seem to recognize the ISO image file created by DISKTOFILE.EXE so I use my old 2X Memorex CRW1622 (ide type) to burn the image to CD and it works well for me. I think the new ones are looking for a windows type of ISO image. I do have a SCSI CDROM Drive floating around the house known to work with my Emax Plus that I may be willing to part with for a nominal amount if you're interested.
"http://www.emulatorarchive.com/Samplers/EmaxOverview/EmaxCDROM/emaxcdromhtml"
Skip
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Pedro H 
  To: emax@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Monday, January 05, 2004 2:53 PM
  Subject: [emax] Burning an Emax Cd


  Does anyone know how can we burn an Emax Cd?
  I was told that it was through a SCSI channel. (a SCSI "blind" channel, which I don“t know what means).
  And If so, can we do it with a pc software, as nero?
  Thanks.
  Regards.
  Pedro.

    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Rob Keeble 
    To: emax@yahoogroups.com 
    Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2003 11:32 PM
    Subject: RE: [emax] Re: Alchemy


    Hi,
    Yes - just a bit. This selects which port the Emax is connected too over the
    serial cable (RS422). Don't use MIDI, its 17 times slower than RS422. E-mu
    Systems were hoping that MIDI would use serial RS422 rather than Dave Smiths
    rather slow DIN standard....E-mu were excluded from MIDI discussions in
    1982/83, as E-mu had to sue Sequential Circuits over the none payment of
    license fees re-the Prophet 5. Thats why all E-mu Systems products have
    RS422 connectors up until 1988.

    Rob
    www.emulatorarchive.com



      rs422, I have the emax selected and the RS as well.

      there is a page with a phone or a printer for midi in and out. does it
      matter which?

      Thanks

      Ed


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