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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
© 1985, 1986, 1987 E-mu Systems, Inc. Page 58
Single-drive vs. Dual-drive Emulator Il’s
A dual-drive Emulator II offers more convenience than a single-drive Emulator II, particularly for
copying disks. In this manual, we will assume a dual-drive Emulator II (with the top drive = Drive
1 and the lower drive = Drive 2) except where noted.
Inserting the Disk in the Drive
Referring to
Fig. GENINS-3,
first make sure that the latch is in the open position. Next, insert an
Emulator II disk label side up with the labelled side going in last (see
Fig. GENINS-4
). Gently
push the disk all the way in until it can go no further, then turn the latch clockwise 90 degrees
until it clicks into place (straight down position).
Fig. GENINS-3
Fig. GENINS-4
Always have a Disk in the Top Drive!
Because Emulator II disks contain Operating System software that is occasionally referenced by
the computer, there must always be either a Performance disk or Library disk in the top drive.
Summary of Contents for EII+
Page 11: ...INTRODUCTION 1985 1986 1987 E mu Systems Inc Page 11 INTRODUCTION ...
Page 20: ...INTRODUCTION 1985 1986 1987 E mu Systems Inc Page 20 ...
Page 26: ...THE GUIDED TOURS 1985 1986 1987 E mu Systems Inc Page 26 THE GUIDED TOURS ...
Page 84: ...VOICE DEFINITION MODULE 1985 1986 1987 E mu Systems Inc Page 84 Fig VDEF 8 Fig VDEF 9 ...
Page 118: ...PRESET DEFINITION MODULE 1985 1986 1987 E mu Systems Inc Page 118 ...
Page 168: ...ENTER MODULE 1985 1986 1987 E mu Systems Inc Page 168 ENTER MODULE ...
Page 214: ...SMPTE SUPPLEMENT 1985 1986 1987 E mu Systems Inc Page 214 SMPTE SUPPLEMENT OVERVIEW PROTOCOL ...