Re[2]: [emax] Sample converter!!!
2008-11-08 by tu@...
Does the CD 300e have the large 50 pin SCSI connectors or the smaller 25 pin connectors like on the Emax II? Do you know if the 300i would work with the Emax II if installed in an external SCSI enclosure? /Tristan Saturday, November 8, 2008, 11:50:50 AM, you wrote: > ..just a note to not confuse the CD 300e with the "300i"..the later is an internal model. The 300e is an external model with SCSI ports on the back, and a standard 3-pronged male PSU connection. I believe it looks just like the CD 150 models. cheers --- On Fri, 11/7/08, sm papke <mothrecords@...> wrote:
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> From: sm papke <mothrecords@...> > Subject: Re: [emax] Sample converter!!! > To: emax@yahoogroups.com > Date: Friday, November 7, 2008, 7:43 PM > I use an "AppleCD 300e Plus" drive with my EMAX II > and it works like a charm! This drive also works with my > ESi-32, which I use for banks over 4mb. The ID on the Apple > drive is set to #3 and I have not had any issues with this > setup, so far. > Cheers > > > --- On Fri, 11/7/08, tu@... > <tu@...> wrote: > > > From: tu@... <tu@...> > > Subject: Re: [emax] Sample converter!!! > > To: "vlaves75" <emax@yahoogroups.com> > > Date: Friday, November 7, 2008, 5:41 PM > > Hi, > > > > I had the same problem with the Emax II. I tried many > > different CDROM drives but none of them > > worked. In fact the Emax II could not even detect the > > drives. But the Zip 100 worked perfectly. > > > > Luckily there is a solution. The fabulous EMX program > can > > read the Emax II CDROM disks using the > > CDROM drive on your PC and the banks can then be > copied > > onto Zip 100 disks. You will > > presumably need a SCSI card in the PC to connect the > Zip > > 100. > > > > /Tirstan > > > > >Hello I am a EmaxII owner and i'm trying to > move my > > cds sample on a > > >zip format.I've got a cdrom Apple CD150 which > > doesn't work (I bougth > > >thinking it would be ok with Emax2) and a Zip100 > > unit.I've a Pc but > > >without internal floppy. > > >How can I do that? Which cdrom does work with > emaxII? > > >thanks