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Re: Emax HD questions

2006-04-14 by esynthesist

Hi Ted, as far as I understood an EMAX SE HD can only have an external 
SCSI port after an upgrade. So your machine clearly has been upgraded :-
)
Now the original EMAX SE HD operating system (the one you probably use)
does not support the transposition of the SCSI ID, as the internal scsi 
hd was fixed to ID 0 in the original EMAX SE HD.

The SCSI upgrade contained a special SCSI software disk which enables 
you to select the SCSI ID. 
But I think you can also use the EMAX OS PLUS operating system. This OS 
supports SE and also supports internal/external SCSI hd's. The OS can 
be downloaded of course from 
http://www.emulatorarchive.com/Samplers/EmaxOverview/EmaxOS/emaxos.html

Just format a disk in you EMAX and put the Plus OS on it by using EMX 
or EMXP.

Hope this helps...

///E-Synthesist

--- In emax@yahoogroups.com, "ted Summers" <djtbs1@...> wrote:
>
> So, I have an internal HD. ID is set to whatever the factory setting  
> is (0 I believe). Emax will boot from it. OS version says Emax SE HD  
> 1.1. Have a floppy with this os ver too and can boot from it as well
> 
> Just got a Zip100 Plus (SCSI Autodetect). Hooked to external port.  
> Whenever I try to use the transpose to choose ID 5 (or 6- the two ID  
> options that the Zip100 has), The Emax never gives me a SCSI ID  
> choice. Nor is there (after selecting Special) a 0 choice (and if I  
> hit 0 I get nothing). Any ideas?
> 
> Thanks,
> Ted
>

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