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General Category => Emax General Discussion => Topic started by: juno6 on October 17, 2011, 08:09:59 PM



Title: Emax and SD HxC Floppy emulator
Post by: juno6 on October 17, 2011, 08:09:59 PM
It works great. I boxed my HxC so I can use it with my other vintage samplers (EII+, DSS1, Mirage, etc). If anyone needs help on how to make the installation, etc, I can help.


Title: Re: Emax and SD HxC Floppy emulator
Post by: Elmbeatz on October 18, 2011, 06:43:20 AM
GREAT!!!!


Title: Re: Emax and SD HxC Floppy emulator
Post by: juno6 on October 19, 2011, 12:06:39 PM
Yesterday I did the instalation in my Mirage. It works great, much faster than the floppy drive. What a great sounding vintage sampler the Mirage is. I guess I'm going off topic.


Title: Re: Emax and SD HxC Floppy emulator
Post by: micromoog on October 19, 2011, 01:24:41 PM
@juno6

Do you have some Disk images for the mirage to share?

I've a mirage here, but only about 7 (boring) factory disks and Masos. Nothing else.

Thx!


Title: Re: Emax and SD HxC Floppy emulator
Post by: juno6 on October 19, 2011, 02:34:09 PM
@juno6

Do you have some Disk images for the mirage to share?

I've a mirage here, but only about 7 (boring) factory disks and Masos. Nothing else.

Thx!

That's a problem.  :-[
My Mirage came with 3 disks... I've found a couple of disk images on the net,
I think they're on the yahoo group.
Also, this library is really good, I've tried a couple of  disk yet and they're great...
http://srpl.com/mirage/MetaScape/

Cheers!


Title: Re: Emax and SD HxC Floppy emulator
Post by: jrb1864 on September 28, 2012, 07:21:11 AM
Can this be done on the IKE Baldwin Emax model?  There is one I want to purchase if I can either add SCSI drive, CF or SD drive, or floppy emulator.

What out of all these options is the easiest and most reliable with decent load/save speeds?

Thank you!


Title: Re: Emax and SD HxC Floppy emulator
Post by: juno6 on September 28, 2012, 08:19:21 AM
I have an HD model... It's way faster than HxC, but only 20megs instead of up to 16 gigas IIRC...


Title: Re: Emax and SD HxC Floppy emulator
Post by: jrb1864 on September 28, 2012, 02:03:53 PM
Is this version (Baldwin IKE) able to take an internal HD?

I'm thinking the floppy emulator or a SCSI drive would be my options.  Just not sure.  Anyone with insight?



Title: Re: Emax and SD HxC Floppy emulator
Post by: iloveemus on May 24, 2013, 11:02:58 AM
It works great. I boxed my HxC so I can use it with my other vintage samplers (EII+, DSS1, Mirage, etc). If anyone needs help on how to make the installation, etc, I can help.


hi what is the black panel on the front of your emax, and how would I be able to build one like it or was it ready made?

can you give more details please.



Title: Re: Emax and SD HxC Floppy emulator
Post by: juno6 on May 24, 2013, 03:27:33 PM
It works great. I boxed my HxC so I can use it with my other vintage samplers (EII+, DSS1, Mirage, etc). If anyone needs help on how to make the installation, etc, I can help.


hi what is the black panel on the front of your emax, and how would I be able to build one like it or was it ready made?

can you give more details please.



Sure... I made them myself...  In fact I found a big plastic... sheet? and I cuted it and punched it to put all the connectors inside. You have to make your own ribbon cables yourself... it´s easy... basically an extension from the mother to the panel that goes where there was a floppy drive. You need to buy some ribbon cable, the male adaptor for the front, a female for the mother (IIRC)... and the adaptor for the power (that depends on which adaptor type you prefer).
It´ll take a couple of hours.


Title: Re: Emax and SD HxC Floppy emulator
Post by: iloveemus on May 24, 2013, 04:30:43 PM
Fantastic,

thank you for the information

(http://cpc.farnell.com/productimages/farnell/standard/42450362.jpg)

would a 34 pin work like the above?

or would I need to find something that would be able to attach to the plastic surrounding?

so are you using a 34 pin cable from front panel to hxc? so motherboard>connector (shown above) 34 pin  cable from connector to hxc?

that correct?

Thanks once again



Title: Re: Emax and SD HxC Floppy emulator
Post by: juno6 on May 27, 2013, 07:44:30 PM
Fantastic,

thank you for the information

(http://cpc.farnell.com/productimages/farnell/standard/42450362.jpg)

would a 34 pin work like the above?

or would I need to find something that would be able to attach to the plastic surrounding?

so are you using a 34 pin cable from front panel to hxc? so motherboard>connector (shown above) 34 pin  cable from connector to hxc?

that correct?

Thanks once again



I wouldn´t recomend those adaptors... those are for inserting on a board... if you look at the other side, there´s no way to catch a cable or another adaptor...
Here´s what I use...
(pics attached)


Title: Re: Emax and SD HxC Floppy emulator
Post by: juno6 on May 27, 2013, 07:53:25 PM
Pics...


Title: Re: Emax and SD HxC Floppy emulator
Post by: ShortwaveMystery on November 06, 2013, 12:39:19 PM
This is all very cool...which HxC unit from Lotharek did you purchase..could you please link to the model that you purchased? Would love to set my Emax up like this...
Also, would a simple Standard Male to Female floppy IDE cable work as opposed to having
to 'fab' one like you did? I am not very good with my old eyes at getting all those little pins lined up just perfectly and would rather have one already made from the factory.
If so, what length would we need and the pin number configuration (Ie 68 pin or?)
Thanks!