Now I'm confused. Your DPX-1 is OS 1.3 but it can format disks ?? As far as I know the disk write features were only introduced on DPX with version 1.5. So my first guess would be that your DPX needs a higher OS version. The physical disk structure of the >1.5 DPX native disks is different from the disk structure of the sampler disks supported by the DPX (= Akai, Mirage and Prophet 2000). ///E-Synthesist --- In emulatorII-list@yahoogroups.com, "christian.schwank" <c.schwank@...> wrote: > > --- In emulatorII-list@yahoogroups.com, "esynthesist" <esynthesist@> wrote: > > Hi, > i have installed the driver, yes.. and rebooted for safty. > I am using a standard floppy a: as internal drive. > the error message is: > > ERROR: 11: Writing sectors was not successful. 27. > > My DPX-1 is OS 1.3 > > EDIT: > DPXWrite works after formating with yout DPXFormat Tool. > The Error Message only comes, when i try to PDXWrite on a disk, > which was formated in the Oberheim. > > ok, writing works so far, but when i put the disk in the > DPX and press Load, the "dE" Errormessage comes up. > File was copied with the .img ending. Hope the is correct. > > Any hints? > > > > What error do you get from DPXWRITE ? > > Did you install the required floppy driver first (fdrawcmd) ? > > Are you using an internal floppy drive (non-USB that is...) ? > > > > ///E-Synthesist > > > > --- In emulatorII-list@yahoogroups.com, "christian.schwank" <c.schwank@> wrote: > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > I translated an .EII File with the DPXTools Software > > > into the DPX Image Data. > > > > > > Size goes up from 475kb to 880kb! > > > > > > My Floppy Disks only have 720 kb Space. > > > I also formated them in the DPX. > > > But DPXWrite come up with an error message, when i > > > try to copy the translated data. > > > > > > How do I get the 880b onto a floppy disk, > > > or am i using the wrong type of disks? > > > > > > Christian > > > > > >
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Re: EII to DPX translation software
2009-09-19 by esynthesist
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