motionpicture wrote:drayon wrote:Plug the card into a Mac, fire it up and it will see your EMU without any problem and no need install anything
When you say "see your EMU" you mean in Peak or another sample transfer program, right?
If u go 'About this Mac' from the Apple Menu and click 'More Info' under hardware on the left select 'SCSI' on the right pane its possible your EMU will be listed.
Peak will see the EMU or u can go here :
http://airy.andre.online.fr/Mac/dl
http://airy.andre.online.fr/Mac/SMDI.app.tgzEnter the SCSI ID of the EMU into the text entry field in SMDI an press the 'Connect' button to establish a link with the EMU.
BTW, don't send a sample to ID 000 ok !! crash or lock up stylee!! Set the first sample ID to 1 before u hit connect so then u dont accidently send a sample to 000
I had to install drivers first, though in hindsight, I might not have actually needed to.
Nah if u had of looked in '/System/Library/Extensions' you would have seen 'Adaptec290X-2930.kext' supplied with Mac OS X. This is the driver for your card.
Oh, and it should be mentioned that I believe my 2906 was giving my mac kernal panics, though I have no firm proof of this.
hrm, possible yes, u may wanna look in the above directory an see if there is some other Adaptec kernel extension in there, maybe its causing greif. BTW i dont think that card supports some of the sleep modes on the PCI bus so if u have been letting your machine go to sleep then waking it up an you have been getting kernel panics then perhaps this maybe the first place to suspect.
U PC dude's (assuming Windows 2000/XP here) probably need to install ASPI (Adaptec SCSI Programming Interface) Its basically a layer of between the card and applications so they can access the card. If these boneheaded software developers had Windows 2000/XP compliant apps u wouldn't have go thru all this stress.
download
http://www.adaptec.com/worldwide/suppor ... _471a2.exe
look for file 'aspiinst.exe' double click to run it and then double click 'reg_xp.exe'