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Re: [emax] EMXP just NOT working

2013-10-23 by jammie

it means that your emax is formating wrong or has mis alligned heads

i had this with another customer who brought a keyboard from me with a new slim floppy

and he had another emax with an old floppy the new floppy could not read the os or sample disks

and the old floppy in his other machine could not read the new floppy disks from the new floppy on the other machine

also are you using dsdd or hddd floppy disks 
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: windrumscoggin@... 
  To: emax@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2013 5:59 PM
  Subject: [emax] EMXP just NOT working


    

  Error code 89!

  'The capacity of the disk in drive A is not supported by Emax samplers!

  Oh

  Really!?, I just formatted the disk on my Emax!



  Hi

  I am not sure my problem is with the FD disks I am using or with WinXP or simply a bad FDD issue (really, tried four different floppy disk drives) or an EMXP motherboard incompatibility but

  It just ain't working..not with Floppy disks, my internal ZIP disk, or Flash cards either.

  In using FD's marked HD on the upper right of the disk I get all kinds of errors.

  DSDD disks just don't work either. EMXP can't see em, even if they were previously formatted in my Emax I HD running  SE rev1.1



  I also installed and tried 4 different floppies drives on two different winXP machines and keep getting errors in EMXP even though the Emax HD I own formats them just fine as does OmniFlop (with Omniflop drivers installed, of course).



  For example I will format the floppy disk in OmniFlop and install an OS from the usergroup on the disk.

  All goes well.

  I then open EMXP 

  Click

  1) Manage Emax images

  7) Manage Emax floppy disks

  Enter the drive letter as 'A'

  3) Manage OS on floppy disk 

  (Since OmniFlop just formatted the disk with the 'plus OS' and it tested out fine-tries this with an Emax formatted disk too)

  EMXP Says 'enter a DSDD disk'

  I do

  It. Whirs and reads the disk



  EMXP then  Says "the disk in drive A does not contain a valid EMAX Operating System.

  Press any key to continue or escape to abort these warnings...."

  I hit 'enter'

  EMXP says

  'Error Code 206! No OS found!

  Really? Why?

  How?

  I tried this routine with a formatted disk from OmniFlop as well as a disk I formatted in the  Emax.

  When I insert the Emax formatted disk and try to read the OS in EMXP I get

  A windows dialog box that reads

  "emxpn.exe the disk in drive A is not formatted properly please check the disk and reformat if necessary"



  I then uninstalled then reinstalled The latest OmniFlop disk driver 3.0b and controller driver  in both machines (via Control Panel)  and ran a 'test disk' procedure in OmniFlop using the above previously formatted  Emax FD's and OmniFlop formatted FD's and The OmniFlop 'test' Wizard results were successful stating

  "Format recognized"



  I then use same disk within EMXP to try and

  Upgrade the OS to a 'Plus OS' downloaded off our yahoo user group and placed into the OS folder of EMXP in the C:/ root directory

  And again get same errors.



  I give up

  I can't win for losing and this has taken three days off my life just to build the XP machines, install winXP, swap FDD's out and work these routines.



  After all of this, I am still unable to get the  EMXP program to work in WinXP 32 bit



  In the end, I can't  update to a PlusOs disk so that I can upgrade the OS in my Emax and then finally see External SCSI drives

  Also, without EMXP working I cannot download and transfer user group sound libraries  onto a zip or flash card as EMXP won't see the either!



  I am thinking this could be a hardware issue somewhere and am wondering if Jammie or Ted or Esynthesist could give me their machine specs right on down to the type of FDD and motherboard used so I can build me a damned box that will work with this program. Any help in getting EMXP to work is greatly appreciated.



   


  
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