It's important to note this was something actually hardwired into a Mac
at E-mu and only on one Mac. It required someone who knew how to operate
the program to generate the code and not many (if any) people at what is
called E-mu now know anything about this program let alone how to
operate it. If it had been simply a program to run, one of my contacts
(back in the day) at E-mu would have let me have it or Rob at Emulator
Archive would have got a copy. I was told you had to have the actual Mac
it was running on as well to get it to work. I'm afraid this is one of
those things like the actual OS code we will never see in order to
improve or keep the Emax II viable.
pastorcurfew wrote:
> Scrambled Megs is not only for breakfast... When you want to add ram to your emax2 you
> need to run a diagnostic and then feed the numbers into a program called Scrambles
> Megs. It spits out digits for us to type back into the Emax to complete the memory
> upgrade. Emu use to have this program running (with an arm twist) up to a couple years
> ago. If it can be had , it will be very helpful making turbo's out of parts boxes... and
> sometimes it even spits out corn hash gravy. I would sure like a copy of this program for
> future use before it dissapears forever.
>
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Re: [emax] Re: Anyone have a copy of Scrambled Megs?
2007-04-12 by John Silveria II
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