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External CD writer

External CD writer

2004-06-01 by jerrycarlet

Hi, Here is my first question. (Probably dreaming but) Now that my 
hard drive is going on my Emax, could I hook up my external CD 
writer to the Emax parallel port and rock on? I bet that would be 
too easy. My board reads Version C. Thanks for helping if you do.

RE: [emax] External CD writer

2004-06-03 by Rob Keeble

Hi,
Dreaming it is - there is no parallel port - its serial RS422. CD writers
were invented years after the Emax was designed.

Best bet is to get a copy of Alchemy or Sound Desigenr II and use a Mac,
details on our web site.
Or just back the hard disk to floppies, and see if you can upgrade to
external SCSI and a ZIP100

Regards
rob
www.emulatorarchive.com


  Hi, Here is my first question. (Probably dreaming but) Now that my
  hard drive is going on my Emax, could I hook up my external CD
  writer to the Emax parallel port and rock on? I bet that would be
  too easy. My board reads Version C. Thanks for helping if you do.



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Re: External CD writer

2004-06-05 by jerrycarlet

Well, thanks for responding. 

--- In emax@yahoogroups.com, "Rob Keeble" <rob@e...> wrote:
> Hi,
> Dreaming it is - there is no parallel port - its serial RS422. CD 
writers
> were invented years after the Emax was designed.
> 
> Best bet is to get a copy of Alchemy or Sound Desigenr II and use 
a Mac,
> details on our web site.
> Or just back the hard disk to floppies, and see if you can upgrade 
to
> external SCSI and a ZIP100
> 
> Regards
> rob
> www.emulatorarchive.com
> 
> 
>   Hi, Here is my first question. (Probably dreaming but) Now that 
my
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>   hard drive is going on my Emax, could I hook up my external CD
>   writer to the Emax parallel port and rock on? I bet that would be
>   too easy. My board reads Version C. Thanks for helping if you do.
> 
> 
> 
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

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