Those are all very good suggestions! Thanks, and good luck! Regards, Ted On Oct 23, 2008, at 10:49 PM, mr julian wrote: further to what John said, I think the emax mailing list is NOT a collection of everyone who has or uses an emax. yeah there are bound to be more people out there who want to buy this, but who might be a bit scared about even opeing up the emax to even check if they have the right revision board. - letalone do the board mods that a rev2 PCB needs. It'd be nice if there was a non-intrusive way to check what the requirements were.. then people with no tech skills could check for themselves, then if they wanted to upgrade, get the kit and take it all to their local tech and have them make it happen... but I don't think there is unfortunately. so yeah - you are limited from a start, but staying further limited by only selling them on here (and ebay - I am a customer of yours, and I would never find your kit just on ebay cause I already have an emax - why would I search for another?) you basically need more exposure..... I'm happy to tell everyone I know who has an emax about you, but I don't know that many emax owners... so there's only so much use I am. get yourself a basic website up. get some basic youtube videos out of the board checking procedure. so anyone with a screwdriver and an emax can comfortably check if they can use your expansion kit.... or at least a vidio that shows the advantages of having an internal flash drive... then see if emulatorarchive will link you. see if matrixsynth will link you. when the word gets around, you'll sell plenty of these. And BTW, I think $50 is a fair price to pay for a kit that does all this... good luck! John Silveria II wrote: > Keep in mind that even though some people may be interested in the kits >the task of upgrading something in this fashion is far beyond the >comfort level of most users. I'm currently stuck with a bad 4Mb > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [emax] Emax SCSI Upgrade kits - WARNING...POSSIBLE RANT
2008-10-24 by Ted Summers
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