Thanks for the greeting and info! I just came from the Rhodes Chroma list, which was fantastic, people developed new power supplies, entirely new CPU's with full CC control over every parameter, and a poly pressure kit, all developed by individuals on the mailing list! So I guess I'm a little spoiled
So, regarding the power supply, would it be worth just replacing all the caps on it myself first? I'm good at soldering, but so-so on using a meter, can rad voltages and continuity, but thats about it. Has anyone compiled a list of all the caps that are needed for a power supply rebuild? It appears that no one has discovered a suitable modern replacement yet, correct? Once the power supply has been recapped does it need to re-calibrated? Are there any other problem areas on the EII that should be addressed right away as far as cap replacement etc?
Regarding the HxC, my main reason for wanting the EmuSer was to transfer all the sample libraries that people have compiled for use with Sound Designer. The OMI sounds etc, can they be transfered onto an SD card for use with the HxC?
But yes, first things first, and it appears the power supply is the first thing to get sorted out. All corrosion has been removed, all corroded screws have been replaced and it's a very clean machine right now.
I'm not sure if I have a boot disk, I have some sample disks saved from when I had an EII years ago, do they have the boot image on them, or just sample data? If I don't have a correct boot disk, what is the best way to get one for testing? I know the ROMs inside are 2.1
Thanks for any and all help and advice, my plan is to create alot of my own samples using a K2000RS and sampling them into the Emulator.
Best,
80sboy (Tom)