I have a FTP server with a few Gigs to spare space. Maybe someone could burn a CD of these files and I could put them on my server? Bob --- Skip Spoula <skiplay4@...> wrote: > Hi group, All I can tell you that I found the > program on one of the other sampler sites on the > Synthzone.com about 6 months ago. I beleive other > groups are using it to pass around Akai samples. I > tried it and found it could make accurate Emax 1 & 2 > disks even EIII disks. I don't beleive that it is > compatable with EMX. If we are going to use the > CopyQM all of the disk images are going to have to > be converted to lets say a ".QM1" or a ".QM2". > Personally I can tell you that CopyQM takes quite a > long time to convert to and from disk to image and > image to disk. I think it would be a monumental task > to convert somebody's library. Somebody with a > website will probably have to post them so that the > group can access the files. I believe there is only > 20 megabyte or so for files on the Yahoo Emax Group. > > > Skip > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Joel ELISE > To: emax@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Monday, March 04, 2002 1:49 AM > Subject: [emax] Using COPYQM > > > Hi group ! > > Skip recently talked about COPYQM a little program > I just downloaded from the > files section of this group. > I didn't see anyone mention the "compatibilty" > with the EMX banks. > Does anyone know if it's possible to use COPYQM to > create an Emax disk from an > EMX bank ??? > > Thanx in advance :) > > Skip Spoula a \ufffdcrit : > > > Objet: Re: [emax] Re: (Fwd) Unable to Post > > Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2002 22:07:30 -0600 > > De: "Skip Spoula" <skiplay4@...> > > R\ufffdpondre-A: emax@yahoogroups.com > > A: <emax@yahoogroups.com> > > R\ufffdf\ufffdrences: <a5mib8+r141@...> > > > > Recently I stumbeled onto a program for DOS > with which I made a sucessful bootable copy of my > Emax II 2.14 os disk. I'm sending you a copy of the > shareware and the disk image of my Emax II 2.14 os > to see if it will work on the your end. There is > instructions included with the software. You will > have to work in a DOS window. Unzip the file to a > directory of your choice. I used the root directory. > The command line syntax for copying the image file > to floppy will be as follows: > > COPYQM A: PLAYBACK=C:zd777 BIOS > > > > Watch the spacing > > zd777 is my image of the zd777 EMAX disk with > the Emax II 2.14 OS on it > > BIOS is a command to the program. > > > > To make the disk image I used the following > command line from the DOS prompt: > > > > COPYQM A: RECORD=C:zd777 BIOS > > Again watch your spacing . > > Both processes take quite a while to do but the > results were well worth it to me. > > > > You will find a copy of the software in the > files section of this group. You'll have to unzip > the file then you will have to unzip Copyqm.zip. > > > > Lets see what happens! > > Best of luck, > > Skip > > -- > Joel > > Yahoo! Groups Sponsor > ADVERTISEMENT > > > > > Emax and Emax II User's Group > > http://www.silveriafamily.com > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! > Terms of Service. > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Try FREE Yahoo! Mail - the world's greatest free email! http://mail.yahoo.com/
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Re: [emax] Using COPYQM
2002-03-07 by Bob Conner
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