CHIPS Posted November 23, 2005 Report Posted November 23, 2005 I've mislaid my Sirius 24 memory back up and feel naked without same - is it possible to back up to a standard PCMCIA adaptor with a Compact flash card ???? or is that a stupid question - no not asking would be a stupid non question. Quote
KWR88 Posted November 23, 2005 Report Posted November 23, 2005 They are not a standard PCMCIA card they are actually a MELCARD (Mitsubishi) and are only 60pin. This also only supports a card of a max of 128K anything over that will not be detected as a card at all. Quote Regards, Keith Rogers Zero 88 Support: support@zero88.com
CHIPS Posted November 24, 2005 Author Report Posted November 24, 2005 Thank you -it was a long shot - card has reappeared as mysteriously as it vanished. Quote
franske Posted November 28, 2005 Report Posted November 28, 2005 Do I understand it correctly that a standard MELCARD can be used as memory card for the Sirius? Is this also valid for the Sirius 48? Regards, Frans Quote
KWR88 Posted November 28, 2005 Report Posted November 28, 2005 yes the sirius 24, 48. XL and XLS all use the same card. Quote Regards, Keith Rogers Zero 88 Support: support@zero88.com
wods Posted March 30, 2006 Report Posted March 30, 2006 I've acquired a second hand Sirius 48 without a memory card. Can anyone tell me where I can get hold of one. I've done numerous searches on the web. I would even have a crack at making one, or making an emulator for one as I'm in the electronics business but Keith tells me that the information simply isn't available any more. Thanks, Dave Quote
Paul Posted March 30, 2006 Report Posted March 30, 2006 I've seen the cards come up on ebay occasionally, would be worth setting up a search there and having it email you when something comes up. As to making a card, I imagine the mechanics of the connector arrangement would prove a bigger obstacle than the electronics. Just to dig a couple of part numbers out of our system that may help start you on your quest... MF364A-M6DAP01 MF3128MMDAP MELCARD datasheet: CLICK HERE. Best of luck! If you do find a source, open a shop, there's no doubt plenty of people looking for these things! Quote
TR6_87 Posted May 5, 2006 Report Posted May 5, 2006 I have found a 256k MELCARD, I note from a previous reply that sirius 48 only recognise 128k. Does this mean it will only use have the available memory on a 256 or a 256 won't work at all? Regards Quote
KWR88 Posted May 8, 2006 Report Posted May 8, 2006 From the info that I have on using cards higher than 128k there are two possibilities. The first is the card will not be detected by the desk at all. This is the most common thing that can happen. The second is that the card does get detected and it will allow you to save the show, but when you try and load it back it will not be found. Quote Regards, Keith Rogers Zero 88 Support: support@zero88.com
wods Posted May 11, 2006 Report Posted May 11, 2006 TR6_87, Where did you find the 256k card? If you can't get it to work do you want to part with it? Dave Quote
Paul Posted May 11, 2006 Report Posted May 11, 2006 The reason that bigger capacity cards won't work is that the higher address bits are not connected in the desk. If you're nimble with a soldering iron, you could open up your desk and connect them to 0V, and then the bigger cards should work. Pinout information is in the datasheet (link above). But I didn't tell you that, and if you break your desk, it's not my fault! Quote
TR6_87 Posted May 21, 2006 Report Posted May 21, 2006 Paul - thanks for the advice, certainly worth a try. I'll post when I've tried to let all know how it works..... Quote
John Teather Posted March 16, 2010 Report Posted March 16, 2010 Does anyone know if these memory cards are still avaialble? Quote
wods Posted March 18, 2010 Report Posted March 18, 2010 Does anyone know if these memory cards are still avaialble? They do come up on ebay from time to time but go for an arm and a leg. Dave Quote
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