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Advantages of Older or Different Operating Systems

It would be nice and easy to saythat the latest operating systems for each EPS/ASR instruments wasthe best to use, absolutely. This is the case with the OriginalEPS - there is no advantage of using an older operating system,since the last (2.49) has everything and fixes everything.

This is not necessarily the casewith the 16-Plus or the ASR-10/88. Although the last operatingsystem for each may be the most reliable to use, some of theolder operating systems do have certain benefits.

Below is a chart of most of thereleased and unreleased operating systems, a description ofpossible usages, and a download. Recommended OS's for regular useare inbold.

Important Note: These downloadsDO NOT WORK onWindows XP! Please seeArticle 32, Floppy Image Boot Disks for all-in-one Win98 boot floppy images, that allow you to write OS floppies on any Windows operating system.

Note: We are working on getting support for the OmniFlop driver. We plan on having on having aOSMaker program that writes a OS disk with one-click. Stay tuned!

InstrumentOperating SystemBlocksUsageFile

2.49 (EPS), 1.30 (EPS 16-Plus), 1.61 (ASR-10), 3.53 (ASR-10)-This is a collection of OS file images that you can use in Translator or other program to write to floppy or hard drive as the Operating System for that volume.Download

1.95167Of no use; introduced automated sequencer mixing, added SCSI support.Download
2.35167Of no use; fixed various bugs.Download
2.40167Of no use; added a buggy COPY FLOPPY DISK functionDownload
2.45167Of no practical use; interim OSDownload
2.49167Recommended for use; fixes COPY FLOPPY DISK, adds several SCSI and Sequencer functionsDownload
1.00167First release, no advantages to useDownload
1.10167Useful for translating Sequences/Songs from Original EPS format (avoids length bug in 1.3)Download
1.17167Beta unreleased OS; adds LOADFILE event operation in Sequencer. Macros do not work.
Click here for related information
Download
1.19167Practically identical to 1.17; no differences observed.Download
1.30167Last OS release. Adds important features such as MIDI Bank Load, Seq Loop parameter saved, several handy sequencer features. Introduces Seq/Song length bug. Does not include LOADFILE event command.Download
1.25174One of the first releases, no advantage to use. Only works with ROM BIOS versions lower than 1.5 (usually 1.0).Download
1.61173Useful for quick normal operation without Audio-Tracks and Akai/Roland translation. Requires ROM BIOS 1.5.Download
2.01222Adds Audio-tracks (RAMTracks and DiskTracks). There is a performance tradeoff in speed of operations and sonic response in certain situations. Larger in size, load time is slower.PC Download
2.51222Fixes for 2.01 (assumed)Download
3.00382Adds Akai/Roland translation. Perhaps slows down normal operation slightly compared to 2.01; not confirmed. Adds sonic bug in PHASER+REVERB algorithm (adds a scratchy tone). Still larger in size, load time is slower.Download
3.52382Fixes PHASER bug, other minor functions not mentioned.Download
3.53382Differences from 3.52 unknown.Download
Summary and Suggestions 
Use 2.49; you have no advantage using any prior OS's.
Use 1.30 on a regular basis. However, in any case where you are translating Original EPS Seq/Songs, use 1.10. Also, you might want to use 1.17/1.19 in cases where you want to automatically load new Instruments in a Sequence.
For common everyday use, we suggest using 1.61 (yes, the older one!). However, you will have to use 2.0 for Audio-Tracks, and 3.53 for Audio-Tracks and/or Akai/Roland translations. It is not documented if 3.53 is more reliable in normal operation than 1.61, other than quicker operation; however, it might be.

Downloading Information
All the downloads are a Disk Images that can be usedwith most/any popular Ensoniq-disk-writing program. Only the ASROperating Systems are available for Mac download, since the Maccannot write images with the OS on them to floppy disk.

Checking your OS versionand the ROM BIOS version
On all Ensoniq keyboards, press COMMAND and then double-clickon the ENV1 button. Scroll up 1 to the SOFTWARE INFORMATION page,and press ENTER-YES. You will see the OS version first (RAM),then press ENTER-YES again. You will see the ROM BIOS (ROM)version. Press ENTER-YES again, and you will see the KEYBOARDversion (not of any use).

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