I am considering swapping the 5.25" for a 3.5" drive - does anyone have any suggestions for a suitable drive?
Route 66 is the way to go although have heard reports of poor service recently:
http://www.route66studios.com/drives.htmlThink you've had it when it comes to compatible hard drives. Better using a vintage Mac & SD link up instead.
However, there has been no update on the thread of recent and I have not had a reply to my message to hideawaystudio who started the thread.
Think he's busy with his Novachord at the moment:
http://www.vintagesynth.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=51703I would like to hear from EII users as to what the best solution they have found is with regards to:
i) managing large amounts of programs
ii) loading times
Use a vintage Mac with Sound Designer. Loading takes a few seconds, much quicker than using 5.25" floppies.
I have the opportunity to get hold of a large quantity of banks in eIISD format but before making the investment I want to know what is involved in getting them onto the sampler.
Get in touch with the Emulator Archive for a communication cable from your Mac to EII:
http://www.emulatorarchive.com/Contact_Me/contact_me.htmlThe store part of that website once listed the EII cable for sale that came with a CD of sounds but it's not there anymore
The EII Yahoo Users site lists all compatible Macs, OS, EII versions etc. Start there and look for a good old compatible machine but bear in mind it's problematic as many threads in here will tell you !
Good luck with it.