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a few years back, someone posted online a ''how to put a cd rom/player'' in the triton. i have a triton prox, is there any way to put a cd player in the triton? of course i do it at my own risk. thanks for any info on the subject. matty c
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You need to have the EXB-SCSI installed. That's the most important thing. Once you have that, go to scsiforsamplers.com and check out what he has available. I know he has zip drives and CF cards, not sure about CD ROM drives..

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This guy put one of these in his KARMA and it works! He replaced his floppy drive with it, might work with your Pro X

http://home.arcor.de/hdm-world/more_hdm-flash_en.htm


For step by step installation go to this thread at KARMA-LABS

http://www.karma-lab.com/forum/showthre ... 039&page=2


Maybe another option to think about :)


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Wow, a crap load of virtual floppies seems like a ROYAL PITA. Also, it's only capable of reading/writing at floppy speed.

http://www.scsiforsamplers.com/cfcard.asp

This will give you a single 4GB drive that you can swap out at will. Price is MUCH cheaper than the other one too...

My .02. I'm glad I ordered it. Loading a 64 meg sample at floppy drive speed (which is the best the other can do) doesn't appeal to me at all. But 64 megs where you don't have to manually point to a new virtual floppy every 1.4 megs and it loads much faster makes a LOT more sense...

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Post by Gargamel314 »

bsr2002 wrote:This guy put one of these in his KARMA and it works! He replaced his floppy drive with it, might work with your Pro X

http://home.arcor.de/hdm-world/more_hdm-flash_en.htm
It says you can do it on an 01/W... i'd be scared though, since the 01/W doesn't save in MS-DOS format, it only saves file A, file B in proprietary format.
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Post by mattyc »

thanks for the tips guys. do you guys know where i can get a exb-scsi?
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ebay. ebay only. :(
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