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E-mu E4 internal IDE kit questions

Postby mingle » Mon May 05, 2008 12:28 pm

Hi all,

Just a couple of quick ones about the IDE kit:

1: Is it usable with the built-in SCSI kit, or are they mutually exclusive?
2: where do I get one?!?

Cheers,

Mike.
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Re: E-mu E4 internal IDE kit questions

Postby dahknee » Sat May 10, 2008 9:02 pm

mingle wrote:Hi all,

Just a couple of quick ones about the IDE kit:

1: Is it usable with the built-in SCSI kit, or are they mutually exclusive?
2: where do I get one?!?

Cheers,

Mike.


Hey Mike,

1. Yes/kinda (there is only 1 slot to install a drive...someone had a work-around for it though. I believe they installed a SCSI drive for transfers and attached a laptop drive to the SCSI drive. with velcro.
2. Ebay (seems to be a standard IDE cable but you will need to make a power cable for it.

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Postby javamusic » Mon Jun 09, 2008 4:20 pm

I am confuse about this topic.

The Sampler only has one SCSI connector inside for harddisk. How can you mount a SCSI drive and then connect a laptop IDE drive to the SCSI drive? I think you need a SCSI to IDE converter and then connect the drive directly to the mother board, is that right?

I just upgraded my 6400 EOS to 4.62 so now I am investigating on how to install an internal laptop IDE drive and I really need all the advicwe I can get. Thanks in advance.
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Postby rhythmsickness » Mon Jun 09, 2008 10:33 pm

javamusic wrote:I am confuse about this topic.

The Sampler only has one SCSI connector inside for harddisk. How can you mount a SCSI drive and then connect a laptop IDE drive to the SCSI drive? I think you need a SCSI to IDE converter and then connect the drive directly to the mother board, is that right?

The drives were attached to seperate drive busses, one to the IDE and one to the SCSI. The SCSI Drive was mounted in the mounting bay on the side of the Ultra, and then the IDE drive was attached to the SCSI drive by Velcro.
javamusic wrote:I just upgraded my 6400 EOS to 4.62 so now I am investigating on how to install an internal laptop IDE drive and I really need all the advicwe I can get. Thanks in advance.
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