nice one,i got my lcd display from same place,unfortuneatly my arm is potted out for several months and I am not allowed to lift heavy stuff about(ligament reconstruction)so replacing my lcd is on the growing list of things to do,even though I,ve got one!
Sebastian Castro wrote:
Sebastian Castro wrote:
Hello lads!
... it was a birth, a hard goin work, unmounted my s1100, got to get
that old 1.44 floppy off and swapped it with an ol' scsi zip, and it
worked like a swift (well, after some bubblin' around ...) ...
Facts to remember if anybody else wants to try this:
.- there's no way to pull things out' of the akai, it's a tank, you MUST
unscrew all you can and dettach all cables near what you're trying to
dismount.
.-there are all kind of different sized screws on the s1100, write out
where you unscrewed'em from ...
.- test your drive BEFORE closing the s1100 ... better if you test it
before dismounting your floppy.
.- if you let the floppy cable attached even with floppy's power
unplugged, it will timeout forever on booting
.- if you happen to plug the internal scsi cable backwards, the s1100
will also timeout forever while your zip makes some funny noise.
.- let the zip with termination on and id 5 (the default) which happens
to be the default drive the s1100 looks for on bootup
.- touch regularly ground in order to discharge your self from static
electricity.
I also got to replace the burned out lcd backlight with one i got from
www.midi-rakete.de, cheapest source in europe and that also worked like
a charm.
... in my next reincarnation I might try to replace the zip with an ide
flash reader + ide-scsi internal adapter :^) (bought one, but happened
to be SCA, not SCSI 50 ... it's going back to ebay where I got it from)
... now I'm just going to enjoy my s1100 + int zip attached via scsi to
my old faithful atari falcon!
greetings,
Sebastian.
> you can use an internal scsi zip drive if you have a scsi card with
> internal scsi connector. Go for quality - avoid cheapo stuff. A better
> alternative are professional magneto optical drives which you find
> very easily on ebay. We discussed this some time ago (use search
> function to search in the messages). Don't switch scsi cables while
> the sampler is powered.
>
> Rgds
> Frank
>
> --- In akaiS1000S1100Samplers@yahoogroups.com, melvin turner
> wrote:
> >
> > no,but it sounds like a good idea! anyone tried outing the display
> to a much bigger easier to see one?I dare say all these things are
> possible,but dare yee bugger up ya sampler if it doesnt work?
> >
> > Sebastian Castro wrote: Hi people!
> >
> > Anybody tried replacing the internal 1.44 floppy drive with an internal
> > SCSI 3.5" zip drive or ever heard of such a hack???
> >
> > Good year to everyone!
> >
> > Sebastian.
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