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By ONE Sat Sep 10, 2005 11:31 am
ahhh, so I did recall right. Damn, I've never seen inside the machine. Interesting.
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By AMG Sat Sep 10, 2005 12:44 pm
so a new o.s. will mos def be coming soon!

By cyklops Sat Sep 10, 2005 12:56 pm
Ok this is cool but quite a few things to take into consideration

first of all what FAT system does the 1K use,, if its FAT 16 its gonna limit the drive space ,, here is a quote on the Seagate website regarding the SEAGATE ST92011A "Windows 95 FAT16 based operating systems are also limited to 8.4GB" But im not sure what system the 1K uses

Also i would opt for the Toshiba or Seagate i also thing this Tosheba drive is used in the MAC MINI,s

I think we should all add to this thread and once we have concluded the best drives to use we can make a new Topic sticky with all the information gathered

Also one thing that worries me is the use of a 1K in a live situation with a Hard drive, i know the vibration could case some problems but i suppose this will only be known once its tested in a live set

By cyklops Sat Sep 10, 2005 12:58 pm
AMG wrote:so a new o.s. will mos def be coming soon!


Yo AMG was you the dude in your old avitar loosing it to a beat with a soda in your hand or something ?
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By djobserv Sat Sep 10, 2005 1:15 pm
hmm i noticed they just took away the MPD16 blah blah blah. just speculation but maybe they will announce the incorportation of the harddrives soon.
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By Penfold Sat Sep 10, 2005 1:42 pm
if you open the bios in a Hex Editor program you will see that there are some FAT12, FAt 16 FAT32 options in there along with other clues... i mentioned this a long time ago but no one was to clued up then to know..

By BBoy2005 Sat Sep 10, 2005 1:56 pm
these are small 2"1/2 hard drives
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By Penfold Sat Sep 10, 2005 2:00 pm
laptop HDD's and there cheap too!! already placed a order for mine..
going to be tinkering around very soon...
to be honest i dont see why it cant work straight away..
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By guesswhosback Sat Sep 10, 2005 2:51 pm
this is good news

the other 2 are 20g

what would u go for and why?
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By cyklops Sat Sep 10, 2005 3:09 pm
Penfold wrote:if you open the bios in a Hex Editor program you will see that there are some FAT12, FAt 16 FAT32 options in there along with other clues... i mentioned this a long time ago but no one was to clued up then to know..


Ok good to hear , Now to see what drives perform the best
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By Penfold Sat Sep 10, 2005 3:13 pm
what drives performs the best??

hahahahahahhahahahah......i best keep my mouth shut!! before i upset someone...

By james.athes Sat Sep 10, 2005 3:16 pm
best new for a while about the 1000 hope can get this implamented son, penfold u'll have to keep us updated how u get
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By guesswhosback Sat Sep 10, 2005 3:21 pm
let me get this str8

the harddrive would be used for storage

it wouldnt make the exm obsolete??

By renegadebliss Sat Sep 10, 2005 3:23 pm
cyklops wrote:Ok this is cool but quite a few things to take into consideration

first of all what FAT system does the 1K use,, if its FAT 16 its gonna limit the drive space ,, here is a quote on the Seagate website regarding the SEAGATE ST92011A "Windows 95 FAT16 based operating systems are also limited to 8.4GB" But im not sure what system the 1K uses



Well, the MPC 2000XL & MPC 4000 both use FAT32, so my guess is that they will stick with that....

By renegadebliss Sat Sep 10, 2005 3:25 pm
cyklops wrote:
Also one thing that worries me is the use of a 1K in a live situation with a Hard drive, i know the vibration could case some problems but i suppose this will only be known once its tested in a live set



The MPC 4000 has a drive and I've never had any problems in a live situation.

Also, the MPC 4000 has a feature called "spin down", which will turn park the drive. Since once you've loaded the sampler, it doesn't need the harddrive any more. I would guess that Akai will be implementing that on the 1000....


Dave