CLICK OF DEATH
Bambouche
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The Iomega Zip drive (100MB external, SCSI) I've been using since 1998 just recently died. I am using the drive in combination with an Akai S3000XL sampler, which is a rackmount hardware device. After hearing the infamous 'click of death' I unplugged the drive and bought a replacement off eBay (Iomega no longer manufacturers external SCSI zip drives). I hooked the replacement drive up--insuring my SCSI ID and Termination settings on the replacement drive match those of the dead drive--and the sampler keeps saying "HARD DISK ERROR."I've double-checked the SCSI settings in the Global section, rebooted the sampler, referred to the manual, checked the internet, etc.It's been 9 years since I originally hooked up the first Zip drive, so I could be forgetting something, but I am stumped.Any ideas?
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don't put anymore zips in as they will be ruined
go here for scsi drives that work
http://www.scsiforsamplers.com/all_products.asp?CR-2
i did three from ebay on the cheap -none of them worked right and i got the same error mess
sorry to hear about your loss
there was an extensive thread on this when whats his name ?from dilated peoples or is it P.U.T.S? went thru this maybe 6-8 months ago
the bottom line is the dudes at iomega should be tortured to death
there was a class action suit filed
i think some people got a check for 8 bucks
suckage CUNT scukage
L13
http://scsiforsamplers.com/compchart.asp#akai
Like mentioned above, don't put other disks in the drive. The idea is that the moving metal can nick the drive and then when it spins it will nick any disk you put in there.
What's up with that?
THES ONE -> PUTS
Meaning there's an internal SCSI fuse in the S3000?
Thanks Thes.
After some nosing around I found this:
http://akaiscsifaq.digidude.net/
I'll open it up and look around. I need to rewire a bunch of shit in my rack anyway, so I guess this is a good excuse. (I guess I know what I am doing all day tomorrow!?)
you guys ever feel like makin the move to software? i never fucked with zips cuz the click of death (yes i am crazy for using floppies...6 disks to a beat one time...god forbid i mislabel a disk). sure i could use my mpc as a midi controller or main sequencer or whatever...but then i bought a 1000 dollar midi controller..ya know....maybe i should look into the smart card option
I brewed a pot of coffee, pulled the sampler out of the rack, took it apart (the SCSI PC board is underneath the PC board for the 8-out, stereo I/O board, of course, so you have to peel that back) and found the fuse.
After some more searching, I found this ingenious dude who modded his S3000XL with replaceable a 1 amp fuse via a socket on the back panel:
http://www.pimpsten.se/pictures/s3000xl/s3000xl.htm
This is the route I am gonna take.