E-mu Emulator Sampler User Forum for the EIII EII EI and EIII XP

General Category => EIII General Discussion => Topic started by: dvdborn on April 26, 2008, 06:06:10 AM



Title: UST disk
Post by: dvdborn on April 26, 2008, 06:06:10 AM
I've got a copy of the UST disk for the EIII. It was on the HD of David Morley's EIII and he gladly let me copy it.

I would love to make a disk image of this so that it's available online for everybody who needs it.

But, I don't have a Win XP PC to use with omniflop.

I've only got a collection of old and new Apple computers. But I'm not aware of a program like omniflop for Mac.

I do however still have a PC running Win 95. Does anybody know if it's possible to create an EIII disk image with omnidisk? I'd like to know if it works before I setup the PC.

If not, does anybody else have a solution?

David


Title: Re: UST disk
Post by: buchla on April 26, 2008, 08:52:41 AM
What is a UST disk, David?


Title: Re: UST disk
Post by: esynthesist on April 26, 2008, 11:07:05 AM
David,

OmniDisk should be able to use the job.
It's a long time I've used OmniDisk so I can't tell you the command details anymore...
... but you just have to make sure you read the floppy disk with 80 tracks, 2 heads=sides, 10 sectors/track and sectorsize=512 bytes.

I'm in the middle of moving from one house to another, but within 2 weeks or so I'm able to make a very small program for Win95/DOS which can read your UST disk, if OmniDisk won't work.

It would be great to have the UST disk online for everybody.

By the way: UST = Universal Sound Test.

Kris


Title: Re: UST disk
Post by: Elmbeatz on April 26, 2008, 12:46:47 PM
YESSS PLEEEAAASE!


Title: Re: UST disk
Post by: dvdborn on April 27, 2008, 01:07:06 AM
The UST disk is used to calibrate the EIII voices and filters.
It's a procedure that's described in the service manual. But without the UST disk you won't be able to perform the calibration.

Kris,

If I'm not mistaken you're also from Belgium. If I'm not able to create an image file from the UST disk I could mail you a copy of the disk. Perhaps you can than put an image online?

David




Title: Re: UST disk
Post by: karlscott on April 27, 2008, 10:14:56 AM
I would also love to get a copy of this, been reading the service manual and it keeps popping up, let me know how you get on!!!!


Title: Re: UST disk
Post by: esynthesist on April 27, 2008, 02:08:32 PM
David,

Yes, I'm living in this small country too.
Feel free to send me the disk by postal mail, I will make an image for the group as soon as I receive the disk !
Just let me know when you don't succeed in copying the disk yourself.

Kris


Title: Re: UST disk - Procedure to make your own
Post by: dvdborn on April 29, 2008, 12:21:26 PM
I've succeeded in creating a clone disk of the EIII UST disk using omnidisk.

Here's the procedure to create your own UST disk:

1. Use a Win95 PC with an internal disk drive
2. Download and install Omnidisk on that PC - http://www.shlock.co.uk/Utils/OmniDisk/OmniDisk.htm (http://www.shlock.co.uk/Utils/OmniDisk/OmniDisk.htm)
3. Download the UST image file at http://apple.phl.be/~dvdborn/EIII_UST  (http://apple.phl.be/~dvdborn/EIII_UST)and copy it in the omnidisk folder
4. Run Omnidisk in DOS mode
5. Insert an EIII formatted disk in the drive from the PC
6. Type Write from EIII_UST and wait

Your UST disk is now ready

The disk that I cloned also had OS 2.42 on it but for some reason Omnidisk didn't copy that.
Too bad... It would have been great to distribute the OS that way.

I imagine that you can also create your own UST disk image using Omniflop on a Win XP PC. But I haven't tried this myself. Perhaps someone else can try this?

David

PS: If you can't download the image file correctly because of the lack of a file extension in the name. Try this link and unzip the file afterwards: http://kunst.phl.be/~dvdborn/EIII_UST.zip


Title: Re: UST disk
Post by: esynthesist on April 29, 2008, 12:30:58 PM
Thx David... but I seem to have problems with downloading that image.
Is EIII_UST really the image, or just a folder ?

Anyway, if the source disk contained OS 2.42 and the target image doesn't then I guess the copy process didn't go well !
OmniDisk doesn't care at all about what's on the disk, so if things are missing in the outputfile, there's a big chance that even the UST bank is corrupt on some points.

I will create diskimages of both the EIIIX OS and the EIII OS soon (OmniDisk and OmniFlop compatible).
These will be downloadable from my homepage, but also on this board (I guess, depends on the administrator :-)

Kris



Title: Re: UST disk
Post by: esynthesist on April 29, 2008, 12:31:50 PM
OOPS. Sorry I forgot to read your PS !!


Title: Re: UST disk
Post by: dvdborn on April 29, 2008, 12:50:47 PM
Hi Kris,

Let the OS disks come.

Well I just checked my original UST disk and I was wrong. The original disk did not contain the OS. So there you go. The UST disk shouldn't be corrupt.

I must have reformatted the disk before I copied the UST programs onto it.

David



Title: Re: UST disk
Post by: karlscott on May 10, 2008, 09:05:57 AM
Hello All!!!

Really need a copy on a zip disk of the UST Disk, iam willing to pay someone by paypal....

If someone could hit me up i would be most thankful, Karl....


Title: Re: UST disk
Post by: chrisr710 on July 24, 2009, 06:07:48 PM
I have successfully made a UST disk with the image above, with a windows XP computer and omniflop. For my, it was necessarily to tape over the hole on the 1.44 mb floppy disk, on both sides, format the disk in the eiii and then use omniflop to write the image to disk. I had to add the extension .img on to the image in order to open it with omniflop. I was then able to copy the preset bank onto the eiii and it worked.


Title: Re: UST disk
Post by: dr.c on July 25, 2009, 09:13:37 AM
I've got a stuff called EMXP .206 wich apparently transfers emu files thru XP.

Is there an FTP where I can put it so everyone can load it ?


Title: Re: UST disk
Post by: dr.c on July 25, 2009, 09:15:48 AM
I've got as well a stuff called EOS4


Title: Re: UST disk
Post by: rokuez on July 25, 2009, 09:49:35 AM
I've got a stuff called EMXP .206 wich apparently transfers emu files thru XP.

Is there an FTP where I can put it so everyone can load it ?

http://users.skynet.be/emxp/

i'll pm u my email adress for the eos4 stuff but isn't that for Emulator 4?

Main E4 http://www.emu-sampler.de/ & EOS site http://www.emusonacid.co.uk/


Title: Re: UST disk
Post by: tiz9001 on March 02, 2017, 12:22:10 AM
I have successfully made a UST disk with the image above, with a windows XP computer and omniflop. For my, it was necessarily to tape over the hole on the 1.44 mb floppy disk, on both sides, format the disk in the eiii and then use omniflop to write the image to disk. I had to add the extension .img on to the image in order to open it with omniflop. I was then able to copy the preset bank onto the eiii and it worked.

Man what a pain... but I'm glad I saw your post, because the tape over the notch worked!  For me, I'm using Windows XP.  I tried a couple HD disks and a couple DS/DD disks.  The HD (1.44) disk with the tape over it, formatted in the Emu, and then written using EIII format in OmniFlop did the trick.  There's an option in OmniFlop to automatically read the format.  I was able to use this after formatting in the EIII, and OmniFlop wrote it fine.


Title: Re: UST disk
Post by: dr.c on March 02, 2017, 02:32:16 PM
So, are you ready to recalibrate your machine ?


Title: Re: UST disk
Post by: rectape on January 21, 2018, 03:55:29 PM
Hey guys,

I saw the fantastic os image that are working with emxp to finally create cf cards with OS without the need of a floppy drive.

It seems my floppy not working properly because I can?t copy the os from my cf to the floppy. It keep asking for format disk and I tried with HD floppy and 2DD... ???

Is it possible to get the ust drive image working with emxp to put it on a cf card?

Thanks!


Title: Re: UST disk
Post by: esynthesist on January 27, 2018, 12:24:29 PM
I have uploaded an .EB3 version of the EIII_UST disk here: http://www.emxp.net/EIII_UST.zip (http://www.emxp.net/EIII_UST.zip)

EMXP can copy .EB3 files to EIII hard disks or EIII hard disk images. I hope this helps...


Title: Re: UST disk
Post by: Stephencl on January 28, 2018, 01:00:52 PM
Folks,

I have a question....

So, my hard drive is on its very last legs, but it is still working (sometimes), I still have the UST bank.

I have read that when you copy software to the floppy, it copies all your calibration settings, so I have formated a disk, and then copied the software to it, however I have also read that when formatimg another drive from that floppy, it will NOT load those settings...so I am a bit confused.

I have backed up the UST bank to another external drive, and I have even copied the bank to floppy..

So my question is, once I put a new hard disk, or in this case CF reader in its place, how do I make sure my calibration settings are transferred?..

Thanks,

Stephen