I sended it to you. I write the version of the software in the beginning of the name of the config files.[/quote]satnom wrote:by email :
received nothing.
I sended it to you. I write the version of the software in the beginning of the name of the config files.[/quote]satnom wrote:by email :
What is the folder name ?satnom wrote:
When I use the 1.6.9 to do a batch converter of a folder of krz files, 2 files are created on the SD card. The name of one of the files begins by ._ and the other files have the same name of the files in the krz folder.
Both file are identical... so it's a nonsense for me.satnom wrote: I use the same card and I put the 1.6.8 config file and I convert the krz files with the 1.6.9. software.
Ok. I do it later.Jeff wrote:What is the folder name ?satnom wrote:
When I use the 1.6.9 to do a batch converter of a folder of krz files, 2 files are created on the SD card. The name of one of the files begins by ._ and the other files have the same name of the files in the krz folder.
K2000-keyboard
Both file are identical... so it's a nonsense for me.satnom wrote: I use the same card and I put the 1.6.8 config file and I convert the krz files with the 1.6.9. software.
Can you retry the 1.6.9 cfg file ?
This is probably because you change the floppy disk too fastly.satnom wrote: Sometime it works great and sometime there's problem to select a file. The K2000 gives a not ready message or it says the disk is not inserted, you have to select the files twice, even sometimes it's not working at all.
This should work, some <<bugs>> have been corrected.wintersun wrote:Did the Kurzweil situation get sorted out ?
Im buying a kurzweil 2500R and wanted to know.
Already got it running great with my prophet 2002
Please let me know
Thanks
Chris
Same connector.jsepeta wrote: The floppy disk emulator seems to be a more cost-effective upgrade, since many of the files are under 2mb and would fit on a floppy disk. Does the floppy disk emulator power using the old floppy drive's power cable, or does it require a different voltage?
Hi Jeff,Jeff wrote:Yes but i want the dump of one of your floppy disk (the almost working one...)satnom wrote:I already sended you the file yesterday, and you send me back a file with .hfe extension but it's not working. I'll try different settings but I don't know what the problem could be.
What is the jumper setting used ?
You need to convert these krz files to hfe or img files with the hxc software, format the stick in fat32, and copy them to the stick.InsectInPixel wrote: ↑Sun Jun 28, 2020 4:11 pm Hi folks,
I just got a Kurzweil K2000 and it didn't come with any floppies. I found many K2000 (K2K) patches on the internet and want to get them into the K2K, so I bought and installed a GOTEK with the OLED display. I went to HxC and did some searching to get it up and running. I can't figure out how to get the K2K to "see" the USB as a floppy. I partitioned the USB drive to just under 4GB so I was able to format it FAT 16. that was successful. the display on the emulator says "No FAT SD. Please Format". When I try to format the USB via the K2K, the keyboard display says the floppy is Write Protected. Can you provide me some guidance? I Installed HxCFloppyEmulator on my Mac and watched a YouTube video how a guy got it to work on an Ensoniq TS 20 and I just can't figure out how to get the .krz patches onto an image and loaded onto the USB, then be able to get the K2K to recognize it.
I appreciate any help you can give.
Thanks,
Rich
::EDIT:: My K2K is the 3.01J chipset.