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loading sounds

2001-10-21 by p.goldfield@...

I found the emx program (and a great collection of samples to 
download) at the emax archive.  I am having trouble downloading
sounds 
and wondered if y'all might be able to help.

I am are using is a PC compatable running Windows NT. Running in DOS 
under NT I was able to download sounds, but they sounded 'hicupy'
when played on my Emax1.

It was than suggested that we restart the computer with the dos disk 
which was made on a machine running Windows 98.  We had to use a 
utility (NTFS) in order to see the NT files.  This didn't work at all 
because we kept getting disk errors.

The emx program and all sound files are on an NT formated disk 
partition.

I appreciate any input you might have and thank you in advance for 
your time.

Paul Goldfield

Re: [emax] loading sounds

2001-10-21 by John Silveria

EMX won't work in a DOS box under Windows 95 or later OSs, I can't imagine it would 
work under NT either. I've been saying for a long time that I believe the reason is 
because from Win 95 on Microsoft took liberties to use some of the boot sectors on 
floppies for it's own purposes and the Emax/Emax II uses those same sectors as well. 
Since Windows blocks access to those sectors the formatting and often writing process 
of EMX will not work. You need to boot directly into DOS 6.22 or earlier.  

I quote this from Rob Keeble, it's pretty much the same advice I give out as well:

It is essential it is run under DOS, and that new DS/DD diskettes are used. HD diskettes 
will not work, they have a different number of tracks and the media has slightly different 
magnetic properties. 

The procedure we have found 90% success with is (for nearly 200 EM1 files):

Format the a brand new diskette in an Emax /Emax II.
Boot the PC with DOS 6.22.
Launch EMX 
Format the diskette with EMX
Write the diskette with EMX.
Read the diskette into the Emax/Emax II.

OurEmax II is more tolerant of EM1 files than our 3Emax's, for some reason !You may 
find an older PC works better than a new one, and that booting from a DOS diskette 
works better than using DOS within Win 95/98/NT. Of course Win2000/ME do not have 
DOS. 

> I found the emx program (and a great collection of samples to 
> download) at the emax archive.  I am having trouble downloading
> sounds 
> and wondered if y'all might be able to help.
> 
> I am are using is a PC compatable running Windows NT. Running in DOS 
> under NT I was able to download sounds, but they sounded 'hicupy'
> when played on my Emax1.
> 
> It was than suggested that we restart the computer with the dos disk 
> which was made on a machine running Windows 98.  We had to use a 
> utility (NTFS) in order to see the NT files.  This didn't work at all 
> because we kept getting disk errors.
> 
> The emx program and all sound files are on an NT formated disk 
> partition.
> 
> I appreciate any input you might have and thank you in advance for 
> your time.
> 
> Paul Goldfield
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Emax and Emax II User's Group
> 
> http://www.silveriafamily.com 
> 
> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ 
> 
> 


John Silveria II
AIM: EmaxJS
The Silveria Family Website
Emax and Emax II User's Group
http://www.silveriafamily.com

RE: [emax] loading sounds

2001-10-21 by Bjorn Karlsson

Hi!

I have HUGE problems with emx. I'm trying to download my sounds from
floppies to my harddrive to burn them on a CD or something. I have tried to
se emx under DOS 6.22 but it just doesn't work. Anyone have any ideas? Or
does anyone know of a DOS program to make a copy of the whole disk???


>>EMX won't work in a DOS box under Windows 95 or later OSs, I
>>can't imagine it would
>>work under NT either. I've been saying for a long time that I
>>believe the reason is
>>because from Win 95 on Microsoft took liberties to use some of
>>the boot sectors on
>>floppies for it's own purposes and the Emax/Emax II uses those
>>same sectors as well.
>>Since Windows blocks access to those sectors the formatting and
>>often writing process
>>of EMX will not work. You need to boot directly into DOS 6.22 or
>>earlier.
>>
>>I quote this from Rob Keeble, it's pretty much the same advice I
>>give out as well:
>>
>>It is essential it is run under DOS, and that new DS/DD diskettes
>>are used. HD diskettes
>>will not work, they have a different number of tracks and the
>>media has slightly different
>>magnetic properties.
>>
>>The procedure we have found 90% success with is (for nearly 200
>>EM1 files):
>>
>>Format the a brand new diskette in an Emax /Emax II.
>>Boot the PC with DOS 6.22.
>>Launch EMX
>>Format the diskette with EMX
>>Write the diskette with EMX.
>>Read the diskette into the Emax/Emax II.
>>
>>OurEmax II is more tolerant of EM1 files than our 3Emax's, for
>>some reason !You may
>>find an older PC works better than a new one, and that booting
>>from a DOS diskette
>>works better than using DOS within Win 95/98/NT. Of course
>>Win2000/ME do not have
>>DOS.
>>
>>> I found the emx program (and a great collection of samples to
>>> download) at the emax archive.  I am having trouble downloading
>>> sounds
>>> and wondered if y'all might be able to help.
>>>
>>> I am are using is a PC compatable running Windows NT. Running in DOS
>>> under NT I was able to download sounds, but they sounded 'hicupy'
>>> when played on my Emax1.
>>>
>>> It was than suggested that we restart the computer with the dos disk
>>> which was made on a machine running Windows 98.  We had to use a
>>> utility (NTFS) in order to see the NT files.  This didn't work at all
>>> because we kept getting disk errors.
>>>
>>> The emx program and all sound files are on an NT formated disk
>>> partition.
>>>
>>> I appreciate any input you might have and thank you in advance for
>>> your time.
>>>
>>> Paul Goldfield
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Emax and Emax II User's Group
>>>
>>> http://www.silveriafamily.com
>>>
>>> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to
>>http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>John Silveria II
>>AIM: EmaxJS
>>The Silveria Family Website
>>Emax and Emax II User's Group
>>http://www.silveriafamily.com
>>
>>
>>Emax and Emax II User's Group
>>
>>http://www.silveriafamily.com
>>
>>Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
>>


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RE: [emax] loading sounds

2001-10-21 by John Silveria

On 21 Oct 2001 at 21:35, Bjorn Karlsson wrote:

> I have HUGE problems with emx. I'm trying to download my sounds from
> floppies to my harddrive to burn them on a CD or something. I have tried to
> se emx under DOS 6.22 but it just doesn't work. Anyone have any ideas? Or
> does anyone know of a DOS program to make a copy of the whole disk???

Can you give a better description of your process and where your are experiencing the 
failure? 

Are you booting right into DOS?
Is Emx even launching?
Are your sounds all on DS/DD floppies (EMX won't read them off of HD diskettes)
What kind of error is EMX giving you?

John Silveria II
AIM: EmaxJS
The Silveria Family Website
Emax and Emax II User's Group
http://www.silveriafamily.com

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