I pulled my beloved E6400 Ultra out of the closet after a 5 year hiatus. Powered it on and the 11 year old IDE drive started clicking from the getgo and is pretty much dead. So I took the hard drive out and started researching what to do next pouring over this forum and gearslutz trying to gain the knowledge.
First thing I did today was burn floppys for flash prep and EOS 4.7 from Emu's (Creative Labs) website. All went well and I know have the EMU running on OS 4.7. One thing to keep in mind when upgrading is that the screen will look blank but if you look at it from an angle with your head below the screen you can make out faintly the graphics on the screen. The next step is to get a card reader to replace the floppy so I can move wavs from the computer to the EMU and then record banks onto the Card and back these up on the computer as well using the Fat 32 compact flah card.
Here are my questions.
1) From reading on this forum the SCM PCD-50b with the PCMICA to CF Adapter from mechware is my best solution. Is there any other card reader solutions or another option I'm missing? I don't want to connect the emu to the computer via SCSI, I want to replace the floppy with a card reader or some kind of removable media I can swap back and forth with the computer. http://a4000t.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=68&products_id=195
2) The SCM PCD-50b can be connected internally and all I need is a SCSI cable to connect the SCM to the EMU board? Do I need to worry about the 4 Pin Molex power cable at all (Something about reverse polarity)? I'm thinking that the one that I was using for IDE drive can now be used to power the SCM.
3) If the SCM PCD-50b is the best option can I get compact flash cards that are larger than 2gb and will they work in the Ultra? I read on one post about only certain cards working, but it was not for an Emu sampler. I think an 8gb card would work well for me.
Many thanks for help and I'll post some pics once I get it up and running.
Stout