Just gut the rackmount, including the output board (but not the front panel), and slap it into the keyboard case...DON'T FORGET WHICH WAY THE OUTPUT BOARD PLUGS IN!!! or you'll have a hot chip flying across the room...You might have some trouble reseating everything, but use patience and an even pressure and you'll get it...remember the output board is now upside down in the keyboard. putting the keyboard guts into the rack might be a bit tricky though, you might have to rethink your scsi options...
Dave <dragonmusik@...> wrote:
If you are just transplanting the memory board from one unit to
another, you should be able to just swap the OS eproms to get it
working, if that does not work, swap out the whole mainboard.
Dave
--- In emax@yahoogroups.com, J R <bjbearorl@y...> wrote:
> I have a question someone may be able to answer for
> me. Hopefully. Here goes..
>
> I have two Emax 2's. One is a rack version with 4mb
> of memory (includes the memory expansion board). The
> other is a 2mb keyboard version.
>
> Is it possible to take the 2mb expansion board from
> the rack unit and transplant it to the keyboard unit
> and make it work with an update or install disk that
> I've heard about?
>
> If so, which upgrade/install disk do I need and where
> would I acquire one?
>
> Thanks for any and all light you may be able to shed
> on this subject.
>
> jRb
>
>
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Re: [emax] Re: EMAX 2 Memory Compatibility/Transplantability
2005-02-15 by christopher degraff
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