That does imply that the retrofit writes something back to the diskette. All I know is that I never had an SE retrofit disk, I had a disk with a bank on it that contained the SE HD OS, I used the copy software function to copy the OS onto my HD and that was it. On 24 Oct 2001 at 14:12, mr julian. wrote: > > --- John Silveria <emaxjs@...> wrote: > > The SE upgrade is indeed nothing but a OS upgrade > > that came on 1 disc, nothing more. > > Here's a quote straight out of the PDF file for the > EMAX SE update manual (from emulatorarchive.com) > > 8< - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - > > To Update Your Emax: > 1. Locate the Emax SE Retrofit disk. This disk > contains the SE software. > 2. Make sure that the write protect window is closed > (Unprotected). > 3. Boot up your Emax with the SE Retrofit disk. > 4. The SE update will be done automatically and Emax > will display: SE Updated. Please Re-boot. > 5. Remove the SE Retrofit disk and switch off Emax. > Switch power on again and re-insert the disk. > 6. Emax will now boot the SE software and you can > update the software on your disk library. > > 8< - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - > > which kind of suggests to me that it did some sort of > eeprom update... > > > As far as why transform multiplication keeps giving > > you a "not enough memory error " I > > can't remember what can cause that. Hopefully > > someone else can answer that. > > I hope so... I would really love to play with the > transform multiply function! > > > All I can > > think of is that you need to make sure you are > > performing the function with a disc that > > has the SE OS on it. > > > I definately am - Because without the SE OS I don't > have those options in the menus. > > I load up a "blank" disk (just the SE OS) I sample 2 > sounds in, truncate them, and go to the digital > processing menu. go to transform multiply. this fails > every time. and tells me I dont have enough memory... > maybe I should really hack the samples down, to less > than 1K each or something, but whats the point working > with a sample that small? > > Does anyone on this list use the digital processing > functions in an emax SE? maybe theres some subtlety I > am missing with the process. > > > > julian > > > > ===== > //////////// > / bleeeep! / > //////////// > > http://briefcase.yahoo.com.au - Yahoo! Briefcase > - Manage your files online. > > > Emax and Emax II User's Group > > http://www.silveriafamily.com > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > John Silveria II AIM: EmaxJS The Silveria Family Website Emax and Emax II User's Group http://www.silveriafamily.com
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Re: [emax] SE or not SE, that is the question.
2001-10-24 by John Silveria
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