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Re: [emax] Re: EMAX II CDROM Drives - YAY I found some!

2011-03-01 by Dan Luna

Hi Simon, Can you remind me, your location and how much it might cost to ship to Burbank CA.

Dan..

--- On Mon, 2/28/11, Simon Forsyth <chevytravelleruk@...> wrote:

From: Simon Forsyth <chevytravelleruk@...>
Subject: Re: [emax] Re: EMAX II CDROM Drives - YAY I found some!
To: emax@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, February 28, 2011, 4:37 PM







 



  


    
      
      
      Hi Dan



I have a 5 CD library (Emu Elements plus a few others) that goes with it. I'm 

asking £90 for a mech(add your own case)+library or £120 if you want an external 

enclosure and SCSI cable for it.

If I were you, I would try and pick up the case locally to save weight, unless 

you aren't happy installing a mechanism into a case in which case I'll be happy 

to do it



P&P should be about £50-60, but I'll get a more accurate quote when I know the 

weight



Simon



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From: Dan Luna <dan_luna2004@...>

To: emax@yahoogroups.com

Sent: Mon, February 28, 2011 11:11:10 PM

Subject: Re: [emax] Re: EMAX II CDROM Drives - YAY I found some!



Count me in.  I'm in L.A.  Would love more info.



Dan



--- On Mon, 2/28/11, Steve <steve.limbrick@...> wrote:



From: Steve <steve.limbrick@...>

Subject: [emax] Re: EMAX II CDROM Drives - YAY I found some!

To: emax@yahoogroups.com

Date: Monday, February 28, 2011, 11:59 AM



Simon,



I'm keen to know some details re all up cost to get one of these CD-ROM drives 

plus library and have them shipped to Sydney, Australia.



Definitely interested.



Regards,



Steve



--- In emax@yahoogroups.com, "Simon" <chevytravelleruk@...> wrote:



>



> Ok I managed to find a limited number of Toshiba TXM-3401-B (double speed) CD 

>ROM drives which DO work with Emax IIs. 

>



> I have tried these with my own machine and can confirm that.



> If anybody else would like a CD-ROM Drive plus a 5-Disc Library for their Emax, 

>then drop me a line.



> I am based in the UK, but can ship



> 



> When they're gone, They're gone



> 



> 



> Simon



> 



> 



> --- In emax@yahoogroups.com, "Simon" <chevytravelleruk@> wrote:



> >



> > Hi All



> > 



> > I have seen the list of compatible CD-ROM Drives issued by Emu UK, but 

>wondered if anyone had any experience with any later units?..



> > Here is the list I have so far



> > From E-mu Systems UK:



> > Sony CDU-6211-10



> > Toshiba TXM-3201-A1



> > Toshiba TXM-3401-B (double speed)



> > Toshiba TXM-3101 (single speed)



> > Apple CD150 (single speed)



> > Submitted by users:



> > Sony CDU-8003A (double speed)



> > Sony CDU-6211-10 (single speed)



> > Toshiba XM-3101BME (single speed)



> > Toshiba XM-5201TA (quad speed)



> > TEXEL DM-5024 (FCC ID EQNDM5024) - available factory installed in an external 

>case.



> > SONY CDU-541-41 (single speed). Roland once sold this unit as the "Roland 

>CD-5"



> > 



> > Has anybody used/had success with Apple CD 300s for example?.. 



> > 



> > 



> > Would be a good resource to keep an updated list here I think



> >



>



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