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how to multiply boot disk?

Re: how to multiply boot disk?

2008-01-18 by roisto

seriously, 

i tried "copy disk" function with original system disk with no
success. placed source to upper drive and empty/formated disk to
lower. i was excepting this is how it should be done.. am i wrong?

i also just saved empty bank with system included, several times, but
this seems to make operating disk much slower to read than original
operating disk. i had two or three working copies of 3.1, but now i
just have original one wich i´m very affraid to use, as those earlier
copies were corrupted by using them.
 

--- In emulatorII-list@yahoogroups.com, "roisto" <roisto@...> wrote:
>
> little advice needed here :) 
> 
> thanks.
> 
> - t
>

Re: how to multiply boot disk?

2008-01-18 by hexafuzz

All performance disks are bootable. Boot the machine using your
working disk, then format a new performance disk (Disk Function 8),
and you should have what you want.

Original Emulator II shipping carton, FREE

2008-01-18 by Wayne Griffin

Is there an obsessive and or completist group member
in USA/CA that may require for his collection the
original EII box? It's only somewhat tatty and may be
highly useful in youth recapturing reenactments or
positive storage. I feel it would be a sin to purge
this from the eARTH, but I've little space now in new
tenement. Just pay postage. [w] 


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Re: [emulatorII-list] Original Emulator II shipping carton, FREE

2008-01-18 by Simon W.

i will take it!
still there?

:-)


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  Subject: [emulatorII-list] Original Emulator II shipping carton, FREE


  Is there an obsessive and or completist group member
  in USA/CA that may require for his collection the
  original EII box? It's only somewhat tatty and may be
  highly useful in youth recapturing reenactments or
  positive storage. I feel it would be a sin to purge
  this from the eARTH, but I've little space now in new
  tenement. Just pay postage. [w] 

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Re: [emulatorII-list] Original Emulator II shipping carton, FREE

2008-01-19 by Michael Hilario

I'll take it off your hands.
  You still have the address?

Wayne Griffin <ingsoc_1979@...> wrote:
          Is there an obsessive and or completist group member
in USA/CA that may require for his collection the
original EII box? It's only somewhat tatty and may be
highly useful in youth recapturing reenactments or
positive storage. I feel it would be a sin to purge
this from the eARTH, but I've little space now in new
tenement. Just pay postage. [w] 

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Re: [emulatorII-list] Original Emulator II shipping carton, FREE

2008-01-19 by Wayne Griffin

I committed to another already...Sorry, mate. Did you
get your EII floppy situation in hand? [w]

--- Michael Hilario <mikehilario77@...> wrote:

> I'll take it off your hands.
>   You still have the address?
> 
> Wayne Griffin <ingsoc_1979@...> wrote:
>           Is there an obsessive and or completist
> group member
> in USA/CA that may require for his collection the
> original EII box? It's only somewhat tatty and may
> be
> highly useful in youth recapturing reenactments or
> positive storage. I feel it would be a sin to purge
> this from the eARTH, but I've little space now in
> new
> tenement. Just pay postage. [w] 
> 
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Re: [emulatorII-list] Original Emulator II shipping carton, FREE

2008-01-19 by Michael Hilario

Cool man. It was the disc the whole time. I got a free 3.5 drive out if it.. One of my discs has stopped reading all ready, wish this thing could be a little more steady. Good times, thanks for responding.

Wayne Griffin <ingsoc_1979@...> wrote:           I committed to another already...Sorry, mate. Did you
get your EII floppy situation in hand? [w]

--- Michael Hilario <mikehilario77@...> wrote:

> I'll take it off your hands.
> You still have the address?
> 
> Wayne Griffin <ingsoc_1979@...> wrote:
> Is there an obsessive and or completist
> group member
> in USA/CA that may require for his collection the
> original EII box? It's only somewhat tatty and may
> be
> highly useful in youth recapturing reenactments or
> positive storage. I feel it would be a sin to purge
> this from the eARTH, but I've little space now in
> new
> tenement. Just pay postage. [w] 
> 
>
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Best Synths disk?

2008-01-20 by Sean Wolcott

Emu2ers,

I have a hand-written labeled floppy for my Emu that just says "Best  
Synths" it has a program on it that is 04 Chorus Pad and it sounds  
completely marvelous.
Am curious if that rings a bell with anyone and if you know if thats  
part of any "proper" released library disk?

Thanks
-Sean

Choir Sound. Made with EII?

2008-01-21 by Dan Litwin

Does anyone know what was used to make choir sounds in:

Depeche Mode - Behind the Wheel
Pet Shop Boys - Domino Dancing
Pet Shop Boys - West End Girls

Wondered if it was an EII, and if so,  available anywere?

Dan

Re: Choir Sound. Made with EII?

2008-01-22 by elmbeatz

Be sure that it was an EII.
There are lots of choir sounds and voices in the E-Mu Factory library
and in the OMI Library.

Greetz,
Elm.

Re: [emulatorII-list] Choir Sound. Made with EII?

2008-01-22 by Sean Wolcott

Hi Dan

The PSB West End Girls string sound is most definitely the EMU  
"Marcatto Strings" disk, and so are the horns on that track too. So, I  
can only assume the choir stuff is as well, also considering how "Emu  
II" they sound.

-Sean





On Jan 21, 2008, at 3:16 PM, Dan Litwin wrote:

> Does anyone know what was used to make choir sounds in:
>
> Depeche Mode - Behind the Wheel
> Pet Shop Boys - Domino Dancing
> Pet Shop Boys - West End Girls
>
> Wondered if it was an EII, and if so, available anywere?
>
> Dan
>
>
> 



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RE: [emulatorII-list] Choir Sound. Made with EII?

2008-01-22 by Acelera

I have the WEG Strings on one of my countless EII floppies - it is indeed
the Marcato Strings disk. I reckon the choir is from either the Fairlight
CMI III or the EIII, which became their go-to samplers in the late 80s
(Domino Dancing is a 1989 track, produced in Miami by Lewis A Martinee).

 

Cheers

 

Vic

 

From: emulatorII-list@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:emulatorII-list@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Sean Wolcott
Sent: 22 January 2008 16:01
To: emulatorII-list@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [emulatorII-list] Choir Sound. Made with EII?

 

Hi Dan

The PSB West End Girls string sound is most definitely the EMU 
"Marcatto Strings" disk, and so are the horns on that track too. So, I 
can only assume the choir stuff is as well, also considering how "Emu 
II" they sound.

-Sean

On Jan 21, 2008, at 3:16 PM, Dan Litwin wrote:

> Does anyone know what was used to make choir sounds in:
>
> Depeche Mode - Behind the Wheel
> Pet Shop Boys - Domino Dancing
> Pet Shop Boys - West End Girls
>
> Wondered if it was an EII, and if so, available anywere?
>
> Dan
>
>
> 

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