It's sad that you have to let the Emax go because of computer interfacing problems. But it's true that for recent Mac OS there's no Emax software at all. Why did you need SCSI ? Was it just to be able to exchange Emax banks between your Mac and the Emax ? Perhaps in the future I will release an "EMXP Light" version of EMXP that will run on Mac OS. I don't know if I will do it, but if so, it it should be able to read/write USB ZIP drives (but not floppy drives). I can't put a date on this Mac-release however, first of all because I'm not sure if I will spend anymore time on EMXP, and also because I would have to replace some code first and ask a friend to compile & test the software on his Mac - so that would take some time... Anyway, good luck with the sales. ///E-Synthesist --- In emax@yahoogroups.com, "awakesong" <awakesong@...> wrote: > > Hello folksÂ…I have a Emax Plus SE keyboard that I going to let go of. > I will take the best offer after a reasonable amount of time. It is > in good condition, with the only flaw being one key is chipped on the > bottom (under the visible top, I can email photos). As you know it is > a heavy beast, but I would pack it with solid foam for shipping. > > I want to thank the people on this list that helped me sort out some > operating issues with it. I had purchased this quite a while back for > a project that I never quite got to. I finally was able to operate it > enough to see if it would do what I needed it to do. Mostly I found > that I really need access to a Windows SCSI machine to do what I need. > I have a Mac without SCSI and just do not want to invest in another > computer. > > Thanks again, and best regards, > > John >
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Re: Emax SE Plus for sale
2006-09-21 by esynthesist
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