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Re: [emax] E-Max I and CF card issues what am i doing wrong?

2010-06-21 by jammie

that scsi to ide card dont work with older samplers the scsi 1 standard voltage implimentation for termination this card does not provide and wont see older samplers that use it thesre cards only work with later spec scsi 2 samplers like the yamaha a3000 akai s3000xl and kurzweils which these are better for as they dont have the time lag of the scsi1 versions

through tests and trials the only cards that work with the emax1 are acard a720u 
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: tstimac02 
  To: emax@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Monday, June 21, 2010 2:23 AM
  Subject: [emax] E-Max I and CF card issues what am i doing wrong?


    
  I just can't get this thing working.

  I bought one of these SCSI->IDE converters:

  http://tinyurl.com/2udnh9m

  And a standard internal CF card reader (IDE). You can see them on the pic here: 

  http://img692.imageshack.us/img692/3707/32571720.jpg

  Connected everything. When i go to Format, it says Formating Disk for about 5 seconds, then it says writing a bank (or something) and hangs that way forever. In fact it does that even when nothing is connected to SCSI. 

  You can see here that scsi cable is normally connected: 

  http://img139.imageshack.us/img139/4458/79206736.jpg

  Difficult to see on pic, but red stripe is on the left side of the cable (which means connected properly).

  I've became suspicious about this IDE card reader. I put it in the PC but couldn't have BIOS recognize it properly. Maybe that's the problem?

  Thanks for any input!!



  


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