Hey, I know this thread is old, but I just wanted to ask you if I should try this on my emax hd. I've tried various floppy disk drives on it but they all hang on the "loading software" screen while the floppy drive led stays on forever... and yes, it does three little ticks and then stops, but the light stays on. Let me know if you have any recommendations. Thanks --- In emax@yahoogroups.com, "S. Glitsos" <sglitsos@...> wrote: > > Not five minutes later, I fixed it! > > In a last ditch attempt before I gave up, closed the Emax, and went to bed > (it IS 5:00AM!), I swapped a chip.. I guess it turned out to be the floppy > drive controller or something related. It's located on the digital board > just above the floppy drive power.. labeled as follows: > > IM36-1 BA > R1125-11 > MEXICO A1 > 8736 6570 > > Works like a charm. > > Beautifullllllllllllllll. > > Anyone have any good choir samples? > > stavros > > on 6/14/03 4:46 AM, sglitsos at sglitsos@... wrote: > > > My first post. I think it's a beauty. > > > > Okay, here's the deal: I got an Emax from a friend, I guess it sat > > in his garage for a long, long time. It certainly looks like it - - > > absolutely pristine. > > > > Now the problem: it won't boot up! > > > > It gives the Loading Software "splash screen," gives three reads > > of the drive, then goes to a blank LCD. > > > > If I put a non-Emax disk in it, it recognizes it as an alien disk and > > goes keeps reading it (it's got a good rhythm). > > > > Any ideas? It's not the disk drive (swapped it with another > > Emax's, which has a dead sample input.. same symptom). > > > > I have an essentially good Emax (but with a dead sample input) > > with which I can swap parts.. anything I should look at > > swapping? > > > > I tried swapping the digital boards and it just resulted in a blank > > LCD when booting up. > > > > Thanks, folks. I'm all torn up, I want to hear 12-bit choirs! > > > > --S > > > > > > > > Emax and Emax II User's Group Website > > > > http://www.silveriafamily.com > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > > > >
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Re: ALMOST perfect Emax. It's broken, you know.
2006-04-27 by brainztain
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