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BOH!

PostPosted: Wed Oct 29, 2003 4:43 pm
by DS-1
Just got my 500meg scsi drive in the mail today, and after it warms up im throwing it in the 'system'
Oh, im excited to be able to burn my own presets on CD :mrgreen:

PostPosted: Thu Oct 30, 2003 4:25 am
by DS-1
All hooked up and functioning! This is so awsome

I think Emugonza posted about it originally, I wanna thank you! If I can keep this running smoothly im in buisness!

This is the real deal guys :thumbs:

PostPosted: Thu Oct 30, 2003 6:06 am
by sampleandhold
wait...

what are you doing with that?

tell me more about your set up, and how you are going to be backing stuff up. i am still trying to figure out the best way to get mine sorted.

cheers.

PostPosted: Thu Oct 30, 2003 10:39 am
by illinformed
I only found out last week that the free version of translator will let you burn emu CD roms. I tried it out and it worked fine although it would not let me create a new folder in the virtual drive, something that the full version probably allows.

DS-1, what software are you gonna be using to burn copies scsi drive?

PostPosted: Thu Oct 30, 2003 6:46 pm
by DS-1
My system is like this;

I have 15 gig IDE in my emu for my main storage, when I need to back it up i send it via scsi to my scsi hard drive thats in my pc. There is actually a really cool backup feature that will send it over so I dont have to load it into the RAM and send it over, it does it as one step =)

I also have a SCSI CD-Rom to read CDs and SCSI CD-R to burn them (my burner has a hard time reading the cds *lousy Yamaha*)

illinformed: I havent actually burned a CD yet, just got it working last night but I would assume I could use just a regular CD burning program couldnt I? and burn it as a data file?
Usually i just use the windows one but the option doesnt come up so im searching for my copy of EZ CD Creater platinum.......

anyways, right now i cant shoot files over to the drive and veiw them in windows like i would any other drive - Isaac this is what your looking for i think, and the cost was minimal

$5 - SCSI CD-ROM, $15 - SCSI CD-R, $10 - SCSI internal cables and $8 - SCSI harddrive =)

maybe a little more plus shipping but for under $100 my system totally communicates and is very flexible