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Re: [emax] HOW TO MAKE A ZIP.DISK CD/CF Step By Step

2013-10-25 by jammie

and you really went the long way around

create ez1 image then put your os on it then add your banks then write image to hd

thats the quickest way with out have to go the long way you have explained to people

the ez1 image can only have 35 banks so when creating the image only have 35 banks in it also do a txt of the ez1 image contents this allows you to know what banks and presets are in that bank

once you have done this then put on to hd zip or cf card

then rename folder to to image 1 disk 1 

and create a new images folder 
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: jammie 
  To: emax@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Friday, October 25, 2013 12:35 PM
  Subject: Re: [emax] HOW TO MAKE A ZIP.DISK CD/CF Step By Step


    
   

  thats all in the manual
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: windrumscoggin@gmail.com 
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    Sent: Friday, October 25, 2013 4:06 AM
    Subject: [emax] HOW TO MAKE A ZIP.DISK CD/CF Step By Step


      

    HOW TO MAKE A ZIP.DISK
    CD/CF card the easy way

     IN EMXP 

    first off, this was done using Windows Vista Home basic with an internal IDE ZIP drive.




    First thing I do is create a FOLDER  called EMXP at THE ROOT of my hard drive.

     C:\ emxp

    (You can place it on your desktop if you want, I like the root C folder

    just for old times EMX stylee sake)

    Once you execute EMXP for the first time 

     it creates 'SUB' folders below




    a. Akai1000

    b. images

    c. logs

    d. OS

    e. Temp

    e. Wav




    To save yourself future confusion, find any Emax Sound banks that you want to put on  your zip disk (sound banks look like eb1 or eb2 [emax 1 or emax 2] and can be had from the Box site we all know and love.

     Collect up all the Sound Banks you wish to copy to ZIP/Flash/CD then

    place them into the 'images' folder...this allows EMXP to 'see' them 

    so they can be added to the HD/CD disk image you will create and that will be copied on to Zip disk later.  Once the zip disk has the sound bank files al loaded onto them, you can delete or move them to another folder for safe keeping so that they don't confuse and interfere with any subsequent images you want to create.

    Now onto making the disks!




    next, create a disc image.




    EMXP MAIN MENU

    [5]  MANAGE EMAX HD/CD IMAGES-enter

    [2] CREATE A BLANK EMAX HD CD IMAGE

    it will read "ready to create' a new Emax HD image of size 20 MB Suggested 

    Image Name is [New Image]

    type your name you want for it,  then hit enter.




    It now creates that new image and places it into the 

    'images' folder (step 1b. above) with the extension .ez1

	

    Now, back to those files you want on that ZIP disk. 

    You have already dragged and dropped the eb1 or sound 

    files you want to eventually go on your zip drive into the 'Images' 

    folder where your 'ez1' image sits,  so the next thing is to RESTORE that image to the Zip disk.

    the way you do this is as follows:




    EMXP Main Menu

    [5] Manage Emax HD/CD images

    enter

    [1] Manage Existing HD/CD images (*note-remember you made an image already above when you created a blank

    image)

    Now screen pops up showing you all the images you may have created and the New Image image you created

    above should be there. type the number coorespding to it and hit 

    enter

    [3] Restore emax hd/cd image to removable HD

    enter the drive number that corresponds to your Zip disk on your PC

    next,

    This is were EMXP takes the image you created above and puts it on your Zip disk




    It will run  its routine and whirred away.

    It will then say:

    "the restore process from image New Image.ez1 has been completed, Press any Key to Continue."

    You can then type 

     [5] "show details of emax removable HD"

    It will show  everything on the zip that was writen

    ..Cool, No banks yet but cool...

    Now is where that above drag and drop of your bank files comes in handy.

    The next step to get them on your zip...so next Esc back back to EMXP main menu and 

    [1] Manage Emu Emax  Emax II images and Disks

    enter

    [1] Manage Emax Bank Images

     enter




    Now, you should see all those Sound Bank .eb1 and or eb2 files you dragged into the 'images folder

    in the earlier steps. If not, something is wrong, and check if they are in the 'images' folder

    If they are you are on the right track!

    If you see them all listed, then just click

    'A' for All and they will all be selected.

    enter

    [2] Copy Bank to Emax removable Hard Disk or CD image

    enter

    Please Enter Emax Removable HD/CD drive letter. Current Drive is 'D' (or whatever YOUR ZIP disk

    is assigned to

    Enter

    You will now see up POSSIBLE TARGET BANKS FOR BANK '(whatever the name of the bank(s) you dropped

    into the 'images' folder about-up  to about 30 empty banks each with a number and [  ] nest to them.

    Enter the numbers and hit 'enter' and do this for every bank you wish to add to the zip disk.

    As EMXP adds them to the zip disk it will whir and show some !!!!!

     then when done, EMXP will say

    'Bank Data of bank 'whatever the name of you bank was' has been copied from 'whatever the name of you bank was.eb1'

    to Disk (whatever drive designation letter you have for  your Zip disk)

    press any key to continue




    and you repeat the process for up to 30 banks that you want to put on that zip disk.

    Hope my little step by step tutorial helps the dense or more technically challenged among us. It is a very literal program, taking me way back to 1982 for sure, but once you get the hang of it, its easier than loading 'Load *,8 on Commodore 64







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