I purchased your HxC Floppy drive emulator SD type 'f' for the Ensoniq TS10 and a ZR-76. The TS10 installed without issue and runs great thanks to Jeff's ready-made synth keyboard image files that I simply dragged onto the card.
Now I am looking for a way to get the Ensoniq ZR-76 up and running. How can this be achieved? I have the 32 bit Omniflop program running on an old XP computer to read non-dos disks. Do I just need to format a blank ZR-76 diskette and get it read by Omniflop then drag and drop the 'image' onto the HxC emulator software??? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Image file needed for Ensoniq ZR-76
Re: Image file needed for Ensoniq ZR-76
For a first try please use the HxC software to dump a floppy disk and send me the HFE file : omniflop files doesn't tell which disk geometry is used.
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Re: Image file needed for Ensoniq ZR-76
Thank you Jeff, the dumped file has been sent to your email address at this link: https://hxc2001.com/contactus/
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Roger
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Roger
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Re: Image file needed for Ensoniq ZR-76
Hi ,
I am pleased to report that I have been successful in getting the Ensoniq ZR-76 disk image file to work after reading an earlier post regarding a 'Disk has been changed' error that the user was getting in his Ensoniq TS-10 - which plagued me in both my TS and ZR. As suggested in the post I changed the SD card's auto setting to IBM 1.44mb instead for the HD disk and resaved the CFG file. But that wasn't enough as I was getting disk write errors. I then resaved the earlier HFE files back into the HxC software again with the new SD setting and all is well. Not sure why the SD card settings would effect the image though? I was also more successful with ZR disks that had some sequencer data on it rather than a pure blank disk - not sure why. I was then able to reformat the virtual disk inside the ZR so it's clean. Strangely reverting back to the former CFG file that Jeff supplied, the ZR still works. Also when I load in Jeff's CFG file into HxC both his and my interface modes are set to auto? Anyway I can make the file available to anyone who needs it.
Incidentally the ZR-76 disk is a DOS format according to the manual so the user can drag the midi comps into the PC for further work, but I was unable to get the PC to read the disk. I assume this DOS format was only compatible for older PCs maybe - pre xp perhaps?? Even formatting at the DOS prompt before XP loads was unreadable by the ZR. The ZR-76 was released in 1998 I think, just before Ensoniq went out of business.
- Roger
I am pleased to report that I have been successful in getting the Ensoniq ZR-76 disk image file to work after reading an earlier post regarding a 'Disk has been changed' error that the user was getting in his Ensoniq TS-10 - which plagued me in both my TS and ZR. As suggested in the post I changed the SD card's auto setting to IBM 1.44mb instead for the HD disk and resaved the CFG file. But that wasn't enough as I was getting disk write errors. I then resaved the earlier HFE files back into the HxC software again with the new SD setting and all is well. Not sure why the SD card settings would effect the image though? I was also more successful with ZR disks that had some sequencer data on it rather than a pure blank disk - not sure why. I was then able to reformat the virtual disk inside the ZR so it's clean. Strangely reverting back to the former CFG file that Jeff supplied, the ZR still works. Also when I load in Jeff's CFG file into HxC both his and my interface modes are set to auto? Anyway I can make the file available to anyone who needs it.
Incidentally the ZR-76 disk is a DOS format according to the manual so the user can drag the midi comps into the PC for further work, but I was unable to get the PC to read the disk. I assume this DOS format was only compatible for older PCs maybe - pre xp perhaps?? Even formatting at the DOS prompt before XP loads was unreadable by the ZR. The ZR-76 was released in 1998 I think, just before Ensoniq went out of business.
- Roger
Re: Image file needed for Ensoniq ZR-76
The interface setting is in the HFE file.rogerchristmas wrote:Strangely reverting back to the former CFG file that Jeff supplied, the ZR still works. Also when I load in Jeff's CFG file into HxC both his and my interface modes are set to auto? Anyway I can make the file available to anyone who needs it.
Yes please make the file available, with pictures and video if possible
Have you tried the DOS Browser function of the HxC software?rogerchristmas wrote: Incidentally the ZR-76 disk is a DOS format according to the manual so the user can drag the midi comps into the PC for further work, but I was unable to get the PC to read the disk. I assume this DOS format was only compatible for older PCs maybe - pre xp perhaps?? Even formatting at the DOS prompt before XP loads was unreadable by the ZR.
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Re: Image file needed for Ensoniq ZR-76
Hi Jeff,
I have uploaded a Youtube video, some pics, and the Ensoniq ZR-76 disk image I made to your email address for placing in the showroom section.
Note that I tested your disk image in folder 'SDHxCFE_PC_1.44MB' of the collection and it works fine as well. Now users know the HxC definitely works with the ZR. Thanks for your assistance.
http://youtu.be/MSW04JgM6Bo
- Roger
Yes, and it worked well thx! I was able to recreate a disk loaded with sounds and sequences, then export to hfe format.Have you tried the DOS Browser function of the HxC software?
I have uploaded a Youtube video, some pics, and the Ensoniq ZR-76 disk image I made to your email address for placing in the showroom section.
Note that I tested your disk image in folder 'SDHxCFE_PC_1.44MB' of the collection and it works fine as well. Now users know the HxC definitely works with the ZR. Thanks for your assistance.
http://youtu.be/MSW04JgM6Bo
- Roger
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