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Re: [emax] My Emax II wont find my new CF internal CARD READER

2010-01-17 by jammie

YOUR BIGGEST PROBLEM THERE IS you cant use the ultra cards they are to fast for the old samplers version 1 or 2 cards the ultra range are version 4 type cfcards

dont now if that card will work with the emax i know its spec to work with the old macs but not being able to read the pin options for setting the card 

usually there are pin options for setting hdmode or atapi mode 

atapi mode is for cdrom drives and zipdrives that are removable and so are hot swappable

on hd mode the cf cards are not hot swappable as the eide spec does not support it 

you also need to set it to master

you also need it to set to pio mode for the type 1 cards as seeing it is only 512mb as cards faster than this including the ultra range require dma mode and the older samplers only work on piomode like the pcmcia drive cards which only work on pio mode

you also need to set it to termpower on 

and you need to set the termination on aswell otherwise it wont bounce the signal back to the controller


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: drifter7508 
  To: emax@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Saturday, January 16, 2010 4:30 PM
  Subject: [emax] My Emax II wont find my new CF internal CARD READER


    

  I set my Card reader to SCSI ID 1.

  Is my CF card not compatible?
  See the image below

  IMAGE OF MY CARD READER INSTALLED (Yes I have connected
  the ground cable to the greeen on since this photo was taken)
  http://img17.imageshack.us/img17/5822/img0370jm.jpg

  Manual for my SCSI CF CARD READER:
  http://www.artmix.com/pdffiles/CF_PM_Manual_102.pdf



  


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