Sorry for your loss and thanks for your offer. I may need it if the other methods suggested do not work. --- In emax@yahoogroups.com, Jip Harrio <harrioj@...> wrote: > > If I were you, I would stop messing around with it > until I get my hands on a disk. All you need is one > disk to get started. Your floppy is probably 100% > okay. If you are uncertain about what you are doing, > you could damage that floppy drive and they could be > expensive whenever you find one. > > I could send you one but unfortunately I am going on a > business trip early tomorrow morning for a few days > and I just received word that I have lost family > member back in Detroit, so I am in high gear trying to > prepare myself. If you don't have one in a couple of > weeks from now, hit me up again. > > > Reggie > > > > --- booboopus <mail736786@...> wrote: > > > Hi there, > > > > Is anyone out there able to send me a boot disk for > > the Emax 1. I will > > pay you for your troubles... > > > > The unit was given to me without disks, so I tried > > making some by > > booting in DOS 6.22 and using EMX to write to a > > DS/DD disk with version > > 3.2 of the OS. Unfortunately, it fails to load , > > going into an infinite > > loop during startup. I can hear four clicks from the > > floppy, then the > > front panel lights flash, repeat.... > > > > Perhaps the floppy is dead? Any help appreciated. > > > > > > > > > ______________________________________________________________________ ______________ > We won't tell. Get more on shows you hate to love > (and love to hate): Yahoo! TV's Guilty Pleasures list. > http://tv.yahoo.com/collections/265 >
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Re: Emax 1 disks
2007-01-30 by booboopus
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