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PCD-50b SCSI drive availability, Zip drives

PCD-50b SCSI drive availability, Zip drives

2009-12-05 by Ted Summers

I have 3 drives available.
5 Slot but only 1 slot works in Emax 1 and 2 -the PC Card slot.

I am told the PCD-50b also work with:
Korg DSS1
Akai S5000
Kurzweil K2500X
Oberheim DX1


They were "spoken for", but those persons have never followed through  
and paid.
And its been weeks.

So anyone wanting to purchase these, I still have them. First come  
first serve.

$30 each, they boot Emax, ready to go.

$12 to ship insured in US, international varies, so you will have to  
contact me direct for the quote.

Pictures of the drive, an example of a slim floppy and drive combo  
installed in a keyboard, and other tips and information related to  
Emax SCSI are here:

http://djtbs1.spaces.live.com/

I also have for sale:
Emax 1  SCSI update kits available. ($50)
Slim floppy converters for $17.50 to allow you to put  a standard SLIM  
TEAC FD-05HG and a Zip or PCD-50b in the slot where the original  
floppy would be.
4 ATAPI IDE Zip drives with SCSI bridges.

1 black
2 clear dark grey (like in a Mac G4)
1 is white.

Selling for $20 Each.
The bridge can be set for ID0 to boot emax and will mount internally  
in the Emax Rack (especially with the floppy converter) OR an external  
enclosure.

I cannot recommend putting the Zip with Bridge in a keyboard as the  
SCSI bridge interferes with the keyboard keys.....so it doesn't  
physically fit in the available space.
You can make a cable to alleviate that, but it costs like $10 for  
parts to make the cable. :-(


Regards,
Ted










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Re: [emax] PCD-50b SCSI drive availability, Zip drives

2009-12-05 by nung242

Hello Ted,
 I was going to sell my EMAX II keyboard because of the booting issues. The EMAX II I have has the SCSI kit already installed, so this drive you offer would work? Another question, are you including the PCMCIA card adapter and a bootable memory card with the latest O/S on it? If not what would be the extra cost? I would love to just be able to boot up and access the sound banks off of one drive, instead of booting off a floppy, then loading a new floppy everytime I want a different sound.
Thanks!
Jason van Helsdingen

--- On Sat, 12/5/09, Ted Summers <djtbs1@...> wrote:
Show quoted textHide quoted text
From: Ted Summers <djtbs1@...>
Subject: [emax] PCD-50b SCSI drive availability, Zip drives
To: emax@yahoogroups.com
Date: Saturday, December 5, 2009, 3:14 PM







 



  


    
      
      
      I have 3 drives available.

5 Slot but only 1 slot works in Emax 1 and 2 -the PC Card slot.



I am told the PCD-50b also work with:

Korg DSS1

Akai S5000

Kurzweil K2500X

Oberheim DX1



They were "spoken for", but those persons have never followed through  

and paid.

And its been weeks.



So anyone wanting to purchase these, I still have them. First come  

first serve.



$30 each, they boot Emax, ready to go.



$12 to ship insured in US, international varies, so you will have to  

contact me direct for the quote.



Pictures of the drive, an example of a slim floppy and drive combo  

installed in a keyboard, and other tips and information related to  

Emax SCSI are here:



http://djtbs1. spaces.live. com/



I also have for sale:

Emax 1  SCSI update kits available. ($50)

Slim floppy converters for $17.50 to allow you to put  a standard SLIM  

TEAC FD-05HG and a Zip or PCD-50b in the slot where the original  

floppy would be.

4 ATAPI IDE Zip drives with SCSI bridges.



1 black

2 clear dark grey (like in a Mac G4)

1 is white.



Selling for $20 Each.

The bridge can be set for ID0 to boot emax and will mount internally  

in the Emax Rack (especially with the floppy converter) OR an external  

enclosure.



I cannot recommend putting the Zip with Bridge in a keyboard as the  

SCSI bridge interferes with the keyboard keys.....so it doesn't  

physically fit in the available space.

You can make a cable to alleviate that, but it costs like $10 for  

parts to make the cable. :-(



Regards,

Ted



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Re: [emax] PCD-50b SCSI drive availability, Zip drives

2009-12-06 by Ted Summers

Yes, the drive works with Emax 2.
I don't have an Emax 2, so I cannot make a bootable flash for you.
I only have 32MB flash, and the Emax 2 can use much larger (I believe  
up to 1GB).

As to PCMCIA adapter, they are easily available.
A known working item is MCR-5A you can get them off ebay for about $10 .
You can store many banks on the Emax 2 on one flash. I don't know  
exactly how many banks....
Bank load time is a couple of seconds.

Regards,
Ted


On Dec 5, 2009, at 3:55 PM, nung242 wrote:

Hello Ted,
  I was going to sell my EMAX II keyboard because of the booting  
issues. The EMAX II I have has the SCSI kit already installed, so this  
drive you offer would work? Another question, are you including the  
PCMCIA card adapter and a bootable memory card with the latest O/S on  
it? If not what would be the extra cost? I would love to just be able  
to boot up and access the sound banks off of one drive, instead of  
booting off a floppy, then loading a new floppy everytime I want a  
different sound.
Thanks!
Jason van Helsdingen

--- On Sat, 12/5/09, Ted Summers <djtbs1@...> wrote:
Show quoted textHide quoted text
From: Ted Summers <djtbs1@...>
Subject: [emax] PCD-50b SCSI drive availability, Zip drives
To: emax@yahoogroups.com
Date: Saturday, December 5, 2009, 3:14 PM



I have 3 drives available.

5 Slot but only 1 slot works in Emax 1 and 2 -the PC Card slot.

I am told the PCD-50b also work with:

Korg DSS1

Akai S5000

Kurzweil K2500X

Oberheim DX1

They were "spoken for", but those persons have never followed through

and paid.

And its been weeks.

So anyone wanting to purchase these, I still have them. First come

first serve.

$30 each, they boot Emax, ready to go.

$12 to ship insured in US, international varies, so you will have to

contact me direct for the quote.

Pictures of the drive, an example of a slim floppy and drive combo

installed in a keyboard, and other tips and information related to

Emax SCSI are here:

http://djtbs1. spaces.live. com/

I also have for sale:

Emax 1 SCSI update kits available. ($50)

Slim floppy converters for $17.50 to allow you to put a standard SLIM

TEAC FD-05HG and a Zip or PCD-50b in the slot where the original

floppy would be.

4 ATAPI IDE Zip drives with SCSI bridges.

1 black

2 clear dark grey (like in a Mac G4)

1 is white.

Selling for $20 Each.

The bridge can be set for ID0 to boot emax and will mount internally

in the Emax Rack (especially with the floppy converter) OR an external

enclosure.

I cannot recommend putting the Zip with Bridge in a keyboard as the

SCSI bridge interferes with the keyboard keys.....so it doesn't

physically fit in the available space.

You can make a cable to alleviate that, but it costs like $10 for

parts to make the cable. :-(

Regards,

Ted

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Re: [emax] PCD-50b SCSI drive availability, Zip drives

2009-12-12 by nung242

Ok, I am ready to purchase one of those drives from you, how do you take payment?
My shipping address is : 5323 E. Belgravia, Fresno CA. 93725
Thanks,
Jason van Helsdingen

--- On Sat, 12/5/09, Ted Summers <djtbs1@...> wrote:
Show quoted textHide quoted text
From: Ted Summers <djtbs1@...>
Subject: Re: [emax] PCD-50b SCSI drive availability, Zip drives
To: emax@yahoogroups.com
Date: Saturday, December 5, 2009, 4:38 PM

Yes, the drive works with Emax 2.
I don't have an Emax 2, so I cannot make a bootable flash for you.
I only have 32MB flash, and the Emax 2 can use much larger (I believe  
up to 1GB).

As to PCMCIA adapter, they are easily available.
A known working item is MCR-5A you can get them off ebay for about $10 .
You can store many banks on the Emax 2 on one flash. I don't know  
exactly how many banks....
Bank load time is a couple of seconds.

Regards,
Ted


On Dec 5, 2009, at 3:55 PM, nung242 wrote:

Hello Ted,
  I was going to sell my EMAX II keyboard because of the booting  
issues. The EMAX II I have has the SCSI kit already installed, so this  
drive you offer would work? Another question, are you including the  
PCMCIA card adapter and a bootable memory card with the latest O/S on  
it? If not what would be the extra cost? I would love to just be able  
to boot up and access the sound banks off of one drive, instead of  
booting off a floppy, then loading a new floppy everytime I want a  
different sound.
Thanks!
Jason van Helsdingen

--- On Sat, 12/5/09, Ted Summers <djtbs1@...> wrote:

From: Ted Summers <djtbs1@...>
Subject: [emax] PCD-50b SCSI drive availability, Zip drives
To: emax@yahoogroups.com
Date: Saturday, December 5, 2009, 3:14 PM



I have 3 drives available.

5 Slot but only 1 slot works in Emax 1 and 2 -the PC Card slot.

I am told the PCD-50b also work with:

Korg DSS1

Akai S5000

Kurzweil K2500X

Oberheim DX1

They were "spoken for", but those persons have never followed through

and paid.

And its been weeks.

So anyone wanting to purchase these, I still have them. First come

first serve.

$30 each, they boot Emax, ready to go.

$12 to ship insured in US, international varies, so you will have to

contact me direct for the quote.

Pictures of the drive, an example of a slim floppy and drive combo

installed in a keyboard, and other tips and information related to

Emax SCSI are here:

http://djtbs1. spaces.live. com/

I also have for sale:

Emax 1 SCSI update kits available. ($50)

Slim floppy converters for $17.50 to allow you to put a standard SLIM

TEAC FD-05HG and a Zip or PCD-50b in the slot where the original

floppy would be.

4 ATAPI IDE Zip drives with SCSI bridges.

1 black

2 clear dark grey (like in a Mac G4)

1 is white.

Selling for $20 Each.

The bridge can be set for ID0 to boot emax and will mount internally

in the Emax Rack (especially with the floppy converter) OR an external

enclosure.

I cannot recommend putting the Zip with Bridge in a keyboard as the

SCSI bridge interferes with the keyboard keys.....so it doesn't

physically fit in the available space.

You can make a cable to alleviate that, but it costs like $10 for

parts to make the cable. :-(

Regards,

Ted

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Re: [emax] PCD-50b SCSI drive availability, Zip drives

2009-12-12 by John Powers

Ney i just bought a Emax 1 and it only is coming with a boot disc. Does anyone have any or know where I can get cheap disc of sounds for it. I found a guy on ebay but he said I need to buy a scsi harddrive to use his stuff. Not real familiar with that stuff. Can you help me out or know what I should do?

John

--- On Sat, 12/12/09, nung242 <nung242@...> wrote:
Show quoted textHide quoted text
From: nung242 <nung242@...>
Subject: Re: [emax] PCD-50b SCSI drive availability, Zip drives
To: emax@yahoogroups.com
Date: Saturday, December 12, 2009, 1:05 PM







 



  


    
      
      
      Ok, I am ready to purchase one of those drives from you, how do you take payment?

My shipping address is : 5323 E. Belgravia, Fresno CA. 93725

Thanks,

Jason van Helsdingen



--- On Sat, 12/5/09, Ted Summers <djtbs1@gmail. com> wrote:



From: Ted Summers <djtbs1@gmail. com>

Subject: Re: [emax] PCD-50b SCSI drive availability, Zip drives

To: emax@yahoogroups. com

Date: Saturday, December 5, 2009, 4:38 PM



Yes, the drive works with Emax 2.

I don't have an Emax 2, so I cannot make a bootable flash for you.

I only have 32MB flash, and the Emax 2 can use much larger (I believe  

up to 1GB).



As to PCMCIA adapter, they are easily available.

A known working item is MCR-5A you can get them off ebay for about $10 .

You can store many banks on the Emax 2 on one flash. I don't know  

exactly how many banks....

Bank load time is a couple of seconds.



Regards,

Ted



On Dec 5, 2009, at 3:55 PM, nung242 wrote:



Hello Ted,

  I was going to sell my EMAX II keyboard because of the booting  

issues. The EMAX II I have has the SCSI kit already installed, so this  

drive you offer would work? Another question, are you including the  

PCMCIA card adapter and a bootable memory card with the latest O/S on  

it? If not what would be the extra cost? I would love to just be able  

to boot up and access the sound banks off of one drive, instead of  

booting off a floppy, then loading a new floppy everytime I want a  

different sound.

Thanks!

Jason van Helsdingen



--- On Sat, 12/5/09, Ted Summers <djtbs1@gmail. com> wrote:



From: Ted Summers <djtbs1@gmail. com>

Subject: [emax] PCD-50b SCSI drive availability, Zip drives

To: emax@yahoogroups. com

Date: Saturday, December 5, 2009, 3:14 PM



I have 3 drives available.



5 Slot but only 1 slot works in Emax 1 and 2 -the PC Card slot.



I am told the PCD-50b also work with:



Korg DSS1



Akai S5000



Kurzweil K2500X



Oberheim DX1



They were "spoken for", but those persons have never followed through



and paid.



And its been weeks.



So anyone wanting to purchase these, I still have them. First come



first serve.



$30 each, they boot Emax, ready to go.



$12 to ship insured in US, international varies, so you will have to



contact me direct for the quote.



Pictures of the drive, an example of a slim floppy and drive combo



installed in a keyboard, and other tips and information related to



Emax SCSI are here:



http://djtbs1. spaces.live. com/



I also have for sale:



Emax 1 SCSI update kits available. ($50)



Slim floppy converters for $17.50 to allow you to put a standard SLIM



TEAC FD-05HG and a Zip or PCD-50b in the slot where the original



floppy would be.



4 ATAPI IDE Zip drives with SCSI bridges.



1 black



2 clear dark grey (like in a Mac G4)



1 is white.



Selling for $20 Each.



The bridge can be set for ID0 to boot emax and will mount internally



in the Emax Rack (especially with the floppy converter) OR an external



enclosure.



I cannot recommend putting the Zip with Bridge in a keyboard as the



SCSI bridge interferes with the keyboard keys.....so it doesn't



physically fit in the available space.



You can make a cable to alleviate that, but it costs like $10 for



parts to make the cable. :-(



Regards,



Ted



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