I requested the Board Rev number from the owner through ebay message. I don't know if he will open it or not to find out. I hope I didn't blow my chance of winning the bid by posting it here LOL!. It looks nice and comes with a case. I wish I never sold my Emax SE HD keyboard back in 2001. The hard drive worked and it was AWESOME. So much easier to sample with than my ESI 32. Which, if I get this Emax and it works out I will be selling with the working SCSI drive (external) full of sounds after some creative re-sampling of course. Wish me luck! Thank you for the assistance! --- In emax@yahoogroups.com, Ted Summers <djtbs1@...> wrote: > > My understanding is--- > No one can easily answer that. > The serial numbers don't correspond to board rev #s. > That a version 1 board which can't be upgraded to SCSI is a fairly rare... > If the unit ever went into the factory or was serviced by an EMU authorized > repair facility, there is also a good chance that the rev1 logic would have > been swapped out with a later board rev. > > You would have to ask the owner if it: > 1) Has SCSI / HD. > 2) if no SCSI, what is the board revision. > Example board rev information is here: > http://djtbs1.wordpress.com/2010/10/04/scsi-kit-images/ > > With that said- for Emax 1's there are spare boards available (Jammie in UK > has some) that can be upgraded as well. > > Let me know if you get it and find out you need a SCSI update chipset. > > Regards, > Ted > > > On Wed, Sep 7, 2011 at 3:22 PM, John <jrb1864@...> wrote: > > > ** > > > > > > There is an emax on ebay with model #1000 on the back. Can this be > > retrofitted to house an internal zip drive? > > > > Please help me out fellow emaxer's before I buy. > > > > Thanks! > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
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Re: Emax Model Numbers for SCSI External Retrofit
2011-09-07 by John
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