EOS disk image anyone?
Posted: Sat Jul 17, 2010 12:19 am
I have been unable to upgrade the EOS in my E5000 Ultra - currently running 4.02. Am relatively new user, but have upgraded an eSynth previously to 4.62 w/o problem.
First tried formatting the disk w/ the E5k then running the .exe on the laptop, as I did before with the eSynth. Determined that the diskette drive was flaky, so replaced with the one from my ESI.
Better result: the .exe didn't die with write failure @ cylinder 72 as happened w/ original floppy drive. However, the Ultra won't show the flash write prompt on power-up. Just loads EOS and ignores the update.
Tested with SysCpy of 4.02 to diskette to see if it would prompt with that in the drive @ power-up, and it did. Compared the first sector of the two disk images to look for differences, and it seems like the .exe is somehow choking on writing to the first sector, as there are marked differences there. So I'm searching for a simple image file, sans the .exe. Anyone have such a thing? I'd like to upgrade to 4.6x. Don't really care about 4.7 at this time.
Also the file on EMU's site for EOS 4.7 is a .dli, NOT a .exe. WTF?
TIA,
John
First tried formatting the disk w/ the E5k then running the .exe on the laptop, as I did before with the eSynth. Determined that the diskette drive was flaky, so replaced with the one from my ESI.
Better result: the .exe didn't die with write failure @ cylinder 72 as happened w/ original floppy drive. However, the Ultra won't show the flash write prompt on power-up. Just loads EOS and ignores the update.
Tested with SysCpy of 4.02 to diskette to see if it would prompt with that in the drive @ power-up, and it did. Compared the first sector of the two disk images to look for differences, and it seems like the .exe is somehow choking on writing to the first sector, as there are marked differences there. So I'm searching for a simple image file, sans the .exe. Anyone have such a thing? I'd like to upgrade to 4.6x. Don't really care about 4.7 at this time.
Also the file on EMU's site for EOS 4.7 is a .dli, NOT a .exe. WTF?
TIA,
John