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Subject: e5000 & scsi & zip question


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Original Message 1/4             03-May-01  @  07:33 PM   -   e5000 & scsi & zip question

Dobbo

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Please help. My current set up is as follows:

Adaptec 2903b scsi card fitted in PC.
25 pin out of scsi card into 50 pin e5000.
Recycle recognises e5000 and transmits wavs to it.
All OK upto now.

Now, what do I have to do so I can save the sample/s and place them in a folder/bank on an Iomega 250 Zip disc. I have the zip drive and the cable but I can't seem to figure out how to chain them all together.

Answers would be much appreciated.

Many Thanks
Dobbo



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Message 2/4             03-May-01  @  09:03 PM   -   RE: e5000 & scsi & zip question

infrasound

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emu scsi===>zip250

other zip scsi port==>computer scsi

just give each piece its own scsi id number and it should be sweet as.



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Message 3/4             04-May-01  @  03:21 AM   -   RE: e5000 & scsi & zip question

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How do I do that??

Please

Dobbo



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Message 4/4             04-May-01  @  05:29 AM   -   RE: e5000 & scsi & zip question

Dobbo

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Done it! Thanks for your help.

Cheers
Dobbo



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