Memory Stick floppy adapter

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chanders
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Memory Stick floppy adapter

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I now this is a long shot, but do you all think this will work? It seems you do not need a driver in XP to read from it so I assume that you wouldn't need on in the Classic?!

Anyone tried this?

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Where can you find this? Maybe it can work with my Pa1X Pro!

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You can check Amazon.com ;-)
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Thanks! :D
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Let me know if it works!
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O.K. :wink:
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Post by Matty_Boy »

If it does work it'll be just as slow as a floppy, and therefore painful to use for big files.
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Agreed. But it will allow loading of very large samples :) Without swapping floppys!
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Post by Hugo »

This is a very interesting possibility, I would very much like to know how this turns out! :)
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Post by broryda »

I'd like to know if this works, too....it may be slow but at least you could use a 2GB stick instead of having to pony-up a few hundred dollars for the EXB SCSI board AND an external SCSI drive for storage. It keeps it all self-contained, and easier to use I guess...I wanna know if someone tries this! Thanks!
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Post by jazzman1 »

This will not work. To give you an example why it wont work, try using it in your computer. You will see that it will not work without an instalation disk to set it up. It is not even a plug-n-play device. In short the Triton does not have the driver/s installed in its operating system, nor can they be user installed. the only possible way would be for korg to release a firmware to handle the device.
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