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Re: [emax] Re: New Emax II user

2012-10-05 by jammie

are fitting it to rack or keyboard

as both are different ways of doing it

i fit mine with metal brackets with the slim floppy under neath

and i centre the slim floppy with hddrive rubber washers and screws
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Tony Court 
  To: emax@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Friday, October 05, 2012 5:23 AM
  Subject: Re: [emax] Re: New Emax II user


    
  So..... I now have all the parts required for the slim floppy and cf upgrade, including a 2nd JM-215A (just in case!). Hopefully I'll get a chance to complete this upgrade tomorrow.

  Do you have any recommendations for how to position and secure both drives? The Teac floppy drive is narrower than the PCD-50B. All the pics on Teds website show the floppy on top. How are they secured to each other and then to the original floppy drive mounting? 

  Thanks

  Tony

  Sent from my iPhone

  On Sep 27, 2012, at 22:29, Ted Summers <djtbs1@...> wrote:

  > TEAC FD-05 for slim floppy- check ebay.
  > JM-215A to convert it for use with Emax
  > Instructions for modification at my website.
  > PCD-50b using the PC- Card slot for whatever flash media you choose.
  > 32MB flash media.
  > 
  > Again- see my website.
  > http://djtbs1.wordpress.com/
  > 
  > 
  > On Sep 27, 2012, at 8:45 PM, sofad_1999 wrote:
  > 
  > any idea where to purchase them from/instructions/part numbers etc? I'm confident I can do the work, just unsure what parts to get and how to install.
  > 
  > thanks again
  > 
  > --- In emax@yahoogroups.com, "jammie" <jammie.emma@...> wrote:
  >> 
  >> i would not bother that get your self a slimfloppy and cf drive
  >> 
  >> the costing wont be much different
  >> ----- Original Message ----- 
  >> From: Tony Court 
  >> To: emax@yahoogroups.com 
  >> Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2012 9:57 PM
  >> Subject: Re: [emax] New Emax II user
  >> 
  >> 
  >> 
  >> I had already tried a floppy boot with the HD disconnected :(
  >> 
  >> I'm going to take the plunge and order a new floppy drive from route66studios and see if that fixes things.
  >> 
  >> I'll report back when I've tested it :)
  >> 
  >> Thanks again for your help.
  >> 
  >> Tony
  >> 
  >> On Sep 27, 2012, at 9:55, "jammie" <jammie.emma@...> wrote:
  >> 
  >>> sounds like you got a dud floppy drive and a bad scsi drive
  >>> 
  >>> as the person who owned it before if there was a scsi drive would of definetly put the os on it
  >>> 
  >>> have you tried removing the scsi cable
  >>> 
  >>> and seeing if the floppy will boot as the hard drive could be on constant seek which would stop the floppy drive from booting
  >>> ----- Original Message ----- 
  >>> From: Tony Court 
  >>> To: emax@yahoogroups.com 
  >>> Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2012 5:50 PM
  >>> Subject: Re: [emax] New Emax II user
  >>> 
  >>> So..... I have cleaned the floppy drive and tried again with both the OS floppy in (the original E-mu disk and the 2 I made using emxp), I also tried with no floppy disk inserted (but the floppy drive still connected) to see if it would boot from HD.
  >>> 
  >>> Unfortunately I still get exactly the same errors. Both the floppy and the hard drive are clicking/spinning up, so they have power.
  >>> 
  >>> I was aware that the floppies needed to be DD, not HD, and covered up the relevant holes.
  >>> 
  >>> Is there a way to confirm that SCSI is working? Could that be the issue? Or should I go for a replacement floppy drive? I'm a bit stuck now :(
  >>> 
  >>> I look forward to your replies!
  >>> 
  >>> Tony
  >>> 
  >>> On Sep 25, 2012, at 7:51, Ted Summers <djtbs1@...> wrote:
  >>> 
  >>>> Emax 1 / 2 requires the floppy drive to be attached.
  >>>> You can't not have a floppy drive unless you jumper the floppy connector-
  >>>> that will definitely prevent a successful boot.
  >>>> As to the floppy, you can create a new one with EMX (DOS) or EMXP utilities
  >>>> and try and boot from it.
  >>>> You may wish to use this existing floppy as it was probably formatted by
  >>>> Emax initially and write the OS to it with one of the utilities.
  >>>> 
  >>>> Also, please note that Emax uses DSDD not DSHD disks.
  >>>> So you have to use either DSDD or cover the hole which indicates
  >>>> High-density disk.
  >>>> 
  >>>> or you can also buy an Emax OS floppy disk off ebay if the above doesn't
  >>>> work for you.
  >>>> 
  >>>> Regards,
  >>>> Ted
  >>>> 
  >>>> On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 7:38 AM, Tony Court <anthony.court@...> wrote:
  >>>> 
  >>>>> Hi Jammie and thanks for the info.
  >>>>> 
  >>>>> I'm sure at some stage during my testing I tried just the HD connected and
  >>>>> was getting the same issue..... I will test again tonight and let you know.
  >>>>> 
  >>>>> If the HD does not have the OS installed, and the Floppy drive is fried....
  >>>>> do you have any recommendations on how to get the OS onto the HD? I
  >>>>> currently have no way of connecting the 50-pin SCSI to my computer, but am
  >>>>> willing to purchase PCI-E cards etc if the price is right ;)
  >>>>> 
  >>>>> Thanks again for your help so far and I'll let you know about the OS on the
  >>>>> HD when I get home tonight.
  >>>>> 
  >>>>> I also have a zip100 drive that I have yet to play with, and 2 zip disks
  >>>>> full of sounds. Not sure if the OS might be on one of the zip disks as
  >>>>> well?
  >>>>> 
  >>>>> Tony
  >>>>> 
  >>>>> On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 11:57 PM, jammie <jammie.emma@...
  >>>>>> wrote:
  >>>>> 
  >>>>>> **
  >>>>>> 
  >>>>>> 
  >>>>>> if it has an internal drive that should have the os on it and should boot
  >>>>>> from the hd
  >>>>>> 
  >>>>>> dont put a disk in the floppydrive and just have the hd load os
  >>>>>> 
  >>>>>> disk not formated means that the floppy drive is being seen and is doing
  >>>>> a
  >>>>>> floppy read when it comes up as not formated its either a bad disk or the
  >>>>>> floppy drive is shot
  >>>>>> 
  >>>>>> do try the cleaning kit first as it can just need a good clean
  >>>>>> 
  >>>>>> which i have had todo on a number of old floppy drives
  >>>>>> 
  >>>>>> none of the buttons will be functional until the os is present
  >>>>>> 
  >>>>>> 
  >>>>>> ----- Original Message -----
  >>>>>> From: sofad_1999
  >>>>>> To: emax@yahoogroups.com
  >>>>>> Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2012 5:59 AM
  >>>>>> Subject: [emax] New Emax II user
  >>>>>> 
  >>>>>> Hi all,
  >>>>>> 
  >>>>>> I just got a cheap Emax II 2212 model, and am currently wondering if it
  >>>>>> wasn't such a good deal after all....
  >>>>>> 
  >>>>>> FYI - It has a 250mb Apple SCSI drive inside, and the original SCSI
  >>>>> floppy
  >>>>>> drive.
  >>>>>> 
  >>>>>> I have the original 2.14 OS disk, and I have also created additional 2.14
  >>>>>> OS disks using EMXP
  >>>>>> 
  >>>>>> When I power on the Emax II with the OS floppy disk in the drive I get
  >>>>> the
  >>>>>> following messages:
  >>>>>> 
  >>>>>> Checking Floppy
  >>>>>> 
  >>>>>> Loading Software
  >>>>>> 
  >>>>>> Disk Not Formatted
  >>>>>> 
  >>>>>> and then a loop of Loading Software/Disk Not Formatted
  >>>>>> 
  >>>>>> I can hear the floppy drive clicking every 10-15 seconds. I get red
  >>>>> lights
  >>>>>> on STOP and RECORD.
  >>>>>> 
  >>>>>> None of the buttons are functional.
  >>>>>> 
  >>>>>> I have tried disconnecting the internal Hard Drive to see if that makes a
  >>>>>> difference and nothing changes. I have also tried disconnecting the
  >>>>> Floppy
  >>>>>> to see if it will boot from the HD, and again nothing.
  >>>>>> 
  >>>>>> Can anyone point me in the right direction as to what may be the problem?
  >>>>>> I have a floppy drive cleaning kit on order, just in case... and am
  >>>>>> prepared to splash out on a new floppy drive if that is definitely the
  >>>>>> problem.
  >>>>>> 
  >>>>>> Thanks
  >>>>>> 
  >>>>>> Tony
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