JAHFUNK wrote:Try Here
LINK.....http://www.ezman.ukfsn.org/downloads.htm
Link does not work...
I bought an E4 Platinum, without a user manual. Where can I find/download one?
Thank you
best regards
Massimo
JAHFUNK wrote:Try Here
LINK.....http://www.ezman.ukfsn.org/downloads.htm
massimo wrote:JAHFUNK wrote:Try Here
LINK.....http://www.ezman.ukfsn.org/downloads.htm
Link does not work...
I bought an E4 Platinum, without a user manual. Where can I find/download one?
Thank you
best regards
Massimo
1.Download EOS 4.7 from the E-MU web site (http://www.emu.com).
2. Copy the software to a DOS formatted 3.5” floppy disk.
3.Insert the EOS 4.6 software disk and turn power on. The display asks, “Update FLASH from floppy?”
4. Press Enter. The display reads, “Loading OS…” This takes a minute or two.
5. The display then asks, “Burn to flash?” Press Enter.
6. A few seconds later the Emulator will boot normally.
7. Power off the Emulator and re-boot.
1OverNFactorial wrote:I'm thinking about purchasing an e6400 Ultra with OS 4.01 installed and upgrading it. I don't have a computer with a floppy drive though, and am thinking of buying the flashprep and 4.70 disks on ebay. But something I read somewhere confused me, in that I might need to upgrade to 4.61 first, and then from there to 4.70? Or is that not true? That is, can I purchase only flashprep and 4.70 and upgrade that way? I read the thread several times and it seems this is the case but I just wanted to confirm. Thanks! Edit: apparently I didn't read close enough because the very first sentence in the OP says they upgraded straight to 4.7 whoops.
If I'm not able to buy the disks, has anyone had luck with a USB floppy drive with Windows running in Parallels desktop on a Mac? Thanks!
mosrob wrote:A few days ago I found a website where a guy is actually working on making 2MB Flash RAM boards for the E4-classic line.
He told that he has an e64 for testing and that these boards will not work with the Ultra-line.
[This doesn't matter as the Ultras have 4MB Flash Memory and there will be no further EOS upgrade that require more space.]
As the boards are actually not assembled completely, he does not know if the completed boards can be provided AS IS (the user has to update EOS himself) or if the Flash Memory has to be programmed outside the E4.
We will receive more information when the boards are ready for shipment.