hey folks, I recently went through this process wit E-mu. I had an EmaxII that took a dive and stopped working shortly after. A couple years later I bought a couple EmaxII's, and took the 2mb daughterboard from my first board, and installed it onto one of the newer boards. I did have to call E-mu a few times, and sort of arrange a time when I could go through the process. But, did eventually get to run trough the process with one of the techs. It was free. not difficult, and took about 15 minutes. unfortunately it seems the problem with my first board was the daughterboard had just stopped fuctioning correctly. so I wound up with 3 2mb emaxIIs. I cant open more than 1/2 of the banks on my drives. I was able to install my old harddrive into one of the newer boards though. anyway good luck intsalling your new daughterboard, dont give up on E-mu. they can make the process pretty simple. best, Antony West --- On Wed 02/09, Bakis Sirros < synth_freak_2000@... > wrote: From: Bakis Sirros [mailto: synth_freak_2000@...] To: emax@yahoogroups.com Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2005 09:29:05 -0800 (PST) Subject: Re: [emax] EMAX 2 Memory Compatibility/Transplantability _______________________________________________ Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com The most personalized portal on the Web!
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Re: [emax] EMAX 2 Memory Compatibility/Transplantability
2005-02-09 by blacsparc@...
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