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We're looking to add a second drive to our Roland VS-1824, both for
purposes of convenient backup and to increase the space we have readily available for recording. I was considering adding an external SCSI drive, but I wonder if it's also possible to swap out the Roland's internal drive for something larger. So I have a couple of questions: * Is the internal HD of the Roland swappable? * As I understand it, you need a special 25-pin SCSI connector cable for external connection to the Roland. Where do you get one of those? * Would it matter whether I get a 50-pin, 68-pin, or 80-bin SCSI drive if I go the external route? Many thanks in advance! Roger |
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![]() Roger Levy wrote in message om... * Is the internal HD of the Roland swappable? Almost definately ;-)) I changed the internal IDE drive in a 1680 a few years ago. I had to update the OS to the latest version first, install the drive, then divide it into 2Gb partitions upto a max total of 16Gb. Size limits may have changed for the better since then (?) I got all the info I needed from http://www.vsplanet.com/ hth Dave. |
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