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#203279 - 11/15/02 09:39 PM
Re: PSR2000 with external hard drive possible?
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Registered: 08/27/99
Posts: 152
Loc: Berkeley, CA
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PSR users: This is old ancient history. I had a box with a few hundred floppies 6 or 7 years ago when I first started collecting styles. I was quite interested in the subject, needless to say. I now own a 9000 with a SCSI CD, and a SCSI ZIP250 attached (plus an internal Hard Drive in the PSR). That solved the problem. It really is the only solution, other than having a notebook PC next to your PSR and manually transferring, via the floppy drive, styles. No, you can't send styles over the MIDI port. No, you can't outfit a larger floppy into the PSR (the driver for the floppy will not, in fact, address YOUR PSR. You will make this discovery when you bust your PSR floppy drive and try to put in any old $20 drive from a PC. They don't work. I asked a Yamaha Tech: I'm told it's not a propriatery drive, it's just that each PSR OS has a floppy driver only for a particular model of floppy drive (not a "Yamaha" drive"). If you can't find the same model FD that you already own you're out of luck unless you buy one from Yamaha (who apparently stock them). An outfit called "Lion" in Italy made a "MEGAFLOPPY" (very similar to the Ukrainian device) many years ago (at least 6). I was only able to find a single person on the net who had bought one, and he was very very unhappy with it. The guys in Italy didn't read/write in English and his emails went unanswered. The device was very noisy and really didn't work at all (I was told). This buyer couldn't even get his money back. So, the Ukrainian "virtual HD" might work to some degree, but it really isn't a solution to the problem. I think the $150 would be better spent on an old notebook PC. Of course, you can always buy a PSR-8000/9000 or Tyros. But that's a pretty expensive solution for many of us. The notebook PC is a lot cheaper, and you get a computer to use too! Cheers, Bob Hello I have quite a discussion going on this over at SynthZone: http://www.synthzone.com/ubbs/Forum37/HTML/005059.html Scott Langholff--- In yamaha-psr-styles@y..., "Bob Gelman" wrote: > We had at least one member (in Russia) verify that these actually exist > (he saw one working that a friend had, as I recall). I do not think any of > our members own one of these. They are rather clumsy compared with the HD > that the bigger PSR's use. They are really a substitute for > carrying/gathering a large number of floppy discs. > > A better solution, in my opinion, is to get an older cheap laptop with a > HD of a few Gb. Using Peter's PSR Style Database program on the PC and > "manually" moving styles from the laptop to the PSR via a transferred floppy > disk is a more elegant solution, with a high storage capacity. > > Or, of course, buy a bigger PSR that has the capacity for a HD. > > One more possibility: We've recently been told by several members that > you can sucessfully interface (no floppy transfers at all!!!) an > older/smaller PSR with a PC using the OneManBand program. As it is > shareware it is certainly worth checking out for this purpose!!!! > > SEE: http://www.svpworld.com/psr_software.htm > > How would you possibly find anything with this Ukrainian device? You'd > have to keep very good records of what's where on the HD! I believe it only > displays Volume/Disk numbers (not folder or style names) .... > > Cheers, > > Bob > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: scott_langholff > To: > Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2002 6:44 PM > Subject: [yamaha-psr-styles] Hard drive found for PSR's that normally don't > have that option. > > > > Hello > > > > I have found a company that produces hard drives for Yamaha PSR > > models that were not made with that option. Does anybody have any > > info or experience with this device and company? They are from > > Ukraine (Russia) > > > > http://www.2av.com.ua/indexe.htm > > > > Thanx > > > > Scott Langholff > > > > > > > > > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > > > > >
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