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Elmbeatz
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« Reply #4 on: October 26, 2009, 03:31:36 AM » |
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Its easy to do if you are used to mount little mechanic parts.
Sorry, Dr. C, but this isn't true. There's MUCH MUCH more to do than to just plug in the RS 422 Mod Board. The whole procedure can be found on pages 128 and following in the EII Service manual. I tried to install the Board without doing all the kludges (which are pure headaches) and the Result was zero. If you're NOT an expert tech - forget about it. Greetz, Elm.
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« Reply #8 on: October 26, 2009, 10:51:46 AM » |
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esynthesist
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« Reply #9 on: October 26, 2009, 01:26:57 PM » |
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I found something on the web that "might" help you out guys (No need for opening and soldering the EII!): Even if this signal convertor would work, it will probably be useless on the Emulator II. The specs say that the maximum supported baudrate is 115200 baud, while the RS422 communication between Mac and EII is running at 500000 baud. This 500kbaud is driven by the EII's clock, so even if that means that the convertor's internal oscillator shouldn't support this high speed, it will have to be able to allow external clocking by the EII in order to get synchronous communication between Mac and EII (the Mac's serial port supports this). So I would be careful when buying this unit... ///E-Synthesist
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« Reply #12 on: October 27, 2009, 05:04:38 AM » |
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Keep seeking a Rev1 EII (or a modded Rev0). It's definitely worth it. Once you have acess to the libraries via Mac.... hmm [/quote] Yeah and if you have no problem with the communication between the MAC and EII like the problem i have now going to try two other MAC's tonight (hoping it isn't the EII )
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« Reply #13 on: October 27, 2009, 06:23:30 AM » |
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I hope that works out for you. I even had a cable made and got the SD software. So close, but now so far away! What do you guys think- worth hanging onto the two rev.0 units or get rid to buy a rev II? I might post them in the classifieds on the forum here cuz I can't afford to pick up another unit right now and I am impatient to get things going! I bought all the upgrades for them too- scanner roms, 3.5" drives and backlights too. Let me know your thoughts.
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The problem is not the problem. Your attitude toward the problem is the problem.
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