The first thing you would have to do is make it an external drive, I don't think the power
supply inside the Emax II could handle the CD-Rom if you tried to modify your emax II to
accept it. Next you would need an actual Emax II format CD-Rom. EMX is not a E-mu
compatible format, it's a format allowing a user to read the Emax II format and store it on
a DOS based system.
On 3 Oct 2002 at 11:40, xenoangelos spoke unto me:
> I was wondering. I have an old internal scsi cdrom that I pulled out
> of an old mac. Is there anyway I can use it with my Emax II? Do you
> just burn the samples in emx format?
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Re: [emax] Emax cdrom
2002-10-03 by John Silveria
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