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Tommy
Hey Tommy I'm new to this embroidery world. I just bought a melco emc 6 mtl. It was working when I went to see it before purchasing it. When I got it home it started giving a boot error Disk. I did the reset configuration and it still not working. Is there anything else I should try? Thank you all in advance
 
[Please if you still have the files for EMT 10/4T boot disk let me know. YhanksQUOTE="SheaT, post: 4083145, member: 761682"]
Ok, so get ready for another long post, but I think this one should be the last! This will be to wrap up all of the problems I knew I had and how I fixed them so someone someday won't go through the same hell that I had to put myself through.

I have deleted my previous post but I am incorporating it into this post because the last one was in error.

This is the process I followed and what I learned...

1. I recently acquired a Melco EMC 1M (single head machine) which I did the USB conversion on.

2. You will need to try multiple flash drives or find one that has been assured to work earlier in these posts. I have 8 flash drives that I gathered from around the house and 3 of them worked.

3. I have a whole bunch of files and I determined that you need "edsapp93.rsa" and "MELCO.SYS" from the list below (Graciously provided by invitro59 in another thread).

4. Now I'm not sure if its just me but I got it to work off of multiple flash drives when I ordered the "MELCO.SYS" before the "edsapp93.rsa" on the flash drive. So I think as far as the EMC 1M is concerned ORDER MATTERS!

You can determine from the list below what you need for your machine. I have all of them so if you need one PM me.


EDSAPP80.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EMC-6
EDSAPP81.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EM-1
EDSAPP83.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE MC-1
EDSAPP84.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EMC-6/4 (TAJIMA HEAD)
EDSAPP85.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE LE-1
EDSAPP87.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE CH-1
EDSAPP88.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EMC-6/4MT (OLD CPU)
EDSAPP89.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EP-1
EDSAPP8A.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EMC-6M
EDSAPP8C.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EMC-6/4M (OLD CPU)
EDSAPP90.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EMC-6MTL
EDSAPP91.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EMC-6ML
EDSAPP92.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EMC-1MTL
EDSAPP93.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EMC-1M
EDSAPP94.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EMC-6/4MT (NEW CPU)
EDSAPP95.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EMC-6/4M (NEW CPU)
EDSAPP97.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE ADVANTAGE 18
EDSAPP98.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE CH-1 (New Style VER 2.03)
EDSAPP99.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EMC-10T (Ver 1.09)
EDSAPP9A.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EMC-10 (Ver 1.09)
EDSAPP9B.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EMC-10/4T (Ver 1.20)
EDSAPP9C.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EMC-10/4 (Ver 1.20)
EDSAPP9D.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EMC-10/4TCE (Ver 1.20)
EDSAPP9E.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EMC-10/4CE (Ver 1.20)
EDSAPP9F.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EMC-10TCE (Ver 1.02)
EDSAPPb0.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EMT-10T (Ver 1.14)
EDSAPPb1.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EMT-10/4 (Ver 1.12)
EDSAPPb2.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EMT-10/4T (Ver 1.12)
EDSAPPb3.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EMT-1 (Ver 1.13)
EDSAPPb4.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EP1B (Ver 1.03)
EDSAPPb5.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EMT 10TF1 (Ver 1.14)
RSA.COM RSA FILE FOR THE EMC10/12
RSACE.COM RSA FILE FOR THE EMC10/12 CE

5. Before you start trying your flash drives you will want to check that your machine has the correct settings.
A. Once it is powered on you will want to press and hold, all at the
same time, the [UP ARROW] + [DOWN ARROW] + [ALT].

B. This will bring you into the initial machine settings. YOU NEED
TO SELECT THE PROPER MACHINE USING THE ARROW KEYS!!!


C. I found out the hard way that you can in fact boot your physical
machine with the wrong machine selected in this menu. I booted
mine initially as an "EMC10/4CE V1.20" and used "edsapp9e.rsa"
renamed to "edsapp99.rsa"

D. Thankfully mine threw me an error which was "BAD CC
ENCODER!!" which means bad color change encoder. This is
because my machine only has one needle and doesn't change colors
automatically like the EMC10/4CE.

6. Ok now that you have all of that set, once the machine reads "Insert boot disk" on the LCD display you can try your first flash drive.
A. Insert your first flash drive.
B. Press the small black button on the right of the emulator so the
red emulator display reads "d0" (meaning download).
C. Simultaneously press and hold the enter button on the
EMC1.
D. It should now boot or give you an error.
E. If this doesn't work repeat with your other flash drives.

If anyone has any questions or need any files please don't hesitate to ask. I don't want you to have to go through all of the anguish I had to. I don't think this is me signing off forever but not it's time to actually try to make something!
[/QUOTE]
 
I was finally able to get mine to boot via USB.

I had to get an original melco boot disk, then I used winimage to make an image of it and then wrote that image to the USB drive.

My guess is when copying just the files over, you're missing the boot sector.

I used this emulator that was $40 shipped I chose it because it was offered on Amazon prime with 2 day shipping.

Amazon.com: 3.5" 720 KB Floppy Drive Emulator for Tajima Barudan Brother Tajima Sodick +2GB Flash Drive : Electronics



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What version of machine do you have? Can you send the .IMG file?
 
I have an Melco EMT 10T and I purchased a usb drive upgrade and installed it and started having problems with designs shifting and outlines are off. So. I Un-installed the USB and put my floppy disk drive back in and same problems. Any design I try it doesn't embroidery correctly.

Am I missing something??
Luci
 
i bought a Melco EMC6 and EMC6 MTL from an elderly gentleman awhile back but when i got them home i saw that there were no boot disks. If possible could someone message me to help me out with acquiring the boot disks for these two machine. I greatly appreciate it.
 
[Please if you still have the files for EMT 10/4T boot disk let me know. YhanksQUOTE="SheaT, post: 4083145, member: 761682"]
Ok, so get ready for another long post, but I think this one should be the last! This will be to wrap up all of the problems I knew I had and how I fixed them so someone someday won't go through the same hell that I had to put myself through.

Hello do you still have the boot disk for the melco ep1? I did the usb swap, and took out the floppy drive, and didn't realize how hard it was going to be finding the boot. can you please help? if there is any chance you could email it? I couldn't thank you enough. It is crazy how none of the download links work on any forum.

thank you for your time.
 
Good morning,

For those who are looking to convert their Melco EMT & EMC (single or 4 heads) machines to usb, here is how I have done it for less than 50$.

Image

(my machine with the usb floppy drive installed)

First:
  • The "emulator" needs to be the SFRM72-FU. SFR1M44-XX will not work. Melco uses 720k. I bought this one for 49$ shipping included.
  • Works without any problem on my machine (Melco EMT 10/4T from Dec 1998)
  • The usb memory sticks needs to be in FAT or FAT32 format (default). I'm using a common 4GB TDK stick:
Image


Preparing the boot disks

1) Download the file corresponding your machine type:

2) Plug your usb memory to your computer.
3) Execute the downloaded file and uncompress the content to the USB.
4) Your USB memory is now a "booting disk".

Installation:

1)

Image


2)
Remove the floppy unit from the case. Unplug the 34 pin cable and the power cord.

3)

Image


4) Plug the cables in the new unit. Once replaced, proceed to reassemble again the machine.

5) Your machine is ready to read from usb.

Have a nice day and sorry about my english mistakes.

Bernina.
the link is broken can you please send another ones
 
C
Hi,
I have the EMC 10/4 my floppy refused to work so i git the USB emulator have copied all the files from the floppy to the flash drive and keep getting boot read error.
Does anyone have the files and know how to make this work please.

Thanks in advance
Can you send me a copy of your files for the Melco EMC 10/4? To: prints28k@gmail.com
 
Good morning,

For those who are looking to convert their Melco EMT & EMC (single or 4 heads) machines to usb, here is how I have done it for less than 50$.

Image

(my machine with the usb floppy drive installed)

First:
- The "emulator" needs to be the SFRM72-FU. SFR1M44-XX will not work. Melco uses 720k. I bought this one for 49$ shipping included.
- Works without any problem on my machine (Melco EMT 10/4T from Dec 1998)
- The usb memory sticks needs to be in FAT or FAT32 format (default). I'm using a common 4GB TDK stick:
Image


Preparing the boot disks

1) Download the file corresponding your machine type:
- Single head: Download
- 4 Head: Download

2) Plug your usb memory to your computer.
3) Execute the downloaded file and uncompress the content to the USB.
4) Your USB memory is now a "booting disk".

Installation:

1)

Image


2)
Remove the floppy unit from the case. Unplug the 34 pin cable and the power cord.

3)

Image


4) Plug the cables in the new unit. Once replaced, proceed to reassemble again the machine.

5) Your machine is ready to read from usb.

Have a nice day and sorry about my english mistakes.

Bernina.
Digging up an old post here. What pin does the jumper have to be on? Second from the right (in the photo) or the far right?
 
Good morning,

For those who are looking to convert their Melco EMT & EMC (single or 4 heads) machines to usb, here is how I have done it for less than 50$.

Image

(my machine with the usb floppy drive installed)

First:
- The "emulator" needs to be the SFRM72-FU. SFR1M44-XX will not work. Melco uses 720k. I bought this one for 49$ shipping included.
- Works without any problem on my machine (Melco EMT 10/4T from Dec 1998)
- The usb memory sticks needs to be in FAT or FAT32 format (default). I'm using a common 4GB TDK stick:
Image


Preparing the boot disks

1) Download the file corresponding your machine type:
- Single head: Download
- 4 Head: Download

2) Plug your usb memory to your computer.
3) Execute the downloaded file and uncompress the content to the USB.
4) Your USB memory is now a "booting disk".

Installation:

1)

Image


2)
Remove the floppy unit from the case. Unplug the 34 pin cable and the power cord.

3)

Image


4) Plug the cables in the new unit. Once replaced, proceed to reassemble again the machine.

5) Your machine is ready to read from usb.

Have a nice day and sorry about my english mistakes.

Bernina.
Hello
have a boot disk? Thank you
 
Ok, so get ready for another long post, but I think this one should be the last! This will be to wrap up all of the problems I knew I had and how I fixed them so someone someday won't go through the same hell that I had to put myself through.

I have deleted my previous post but I am incorporating it into this post because the last one was in error.

This is the process I followed and what I learned...

1. I recently acquired a Melco EMC 1M (single head machine) which I did the USB conversion on.

2. You will need to try multiple flash drives or find one that has been assured to work earlier in these posts. I have 8 flash drives that I gathered from around the house and 3 of them worked.

3. I have a whole bunch of files and I determined that you need "edsapp93.rsa" and "MELCO.SYS" from the list below (Graciously provided by invitro59 in another thread).

4. Now I'm not sure if its just me but I got it to work off of multiple flash drives when I ordered the "MELCO.SYS" before the "edsapp93.rsa" on the flash drive. So I think as far as the EMC 1M is concerned ORDER MATTERS!

You can determine from the list below what you need for your machine. I have all of them so if you need one PM me.

EDSAPP80.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EMC-6
EDSAPP81.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EM-1
EDSAPP83.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE MC-1
EDSAPP84.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EMC-6/4 (TAJIMA HEAD)
EDSAPP85.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE LE-1
EDSAPP87.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE CH-1
EDSAPP88.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EMC-6/4MT (OLD CPU)
EDSAPP89.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EP-1
EDSAPP8A.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EMC-6M
EDSAPP8C.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EMC-6/4M (OLD CPU)
EDSAPP90.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EMC-6MTL
EDSAPP91.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EMC-6ML
EDSAPP92.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EMC-1MTL
EDSAPP93.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EMC-1M
EDSAPP94.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EMC-6/4MT (NEW CPU)
EDSAPP95.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EMC-6/4M (NEW CPU)
EDSAPP97.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE ADVANTAGE 18
EDSAPP98.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE CH-1 (New Style VER 2.03)
EDSAPP99.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EMC-10T (Ver 1.09)
EDSAPP9A.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EMC-10 (Ver 1.09)
EDSAPP9B.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EMC-10/4T (Ver 1.20)
EDSAPP9C.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EMC-10/4 (Ver 1.20)
EDSAPP9D.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EMC-10/4TCE (Ver 1.20)
EDSAPP9E.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EMC-10/4CE (Ver 1.20)
EDSAPP9F.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EMC-10TCE (Ver 1.02)
EDSAPPb0.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EMT-10T (Ver 1.14)
EDSAPPb1.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EMT-10/4 (Ver 1.12)
EDSAPPb2.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EMT-10/4T (Ver 1.12)
EDSAPPb3.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EMT-1 (Ver 1.13)
EDSAPPb4.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EP1B (Ver 1.03)
EDSAPPb5.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EMT 10TF1 (Ver 1.14)
RSA.COM RSA FILE FOR THE EMC10/12
RSACE.COM RSA FILE FOR THE EMC10/12 CE

5. Before you start trying your flash drives you will want to check that your machine has the correct settings.
A. Once it is powered on you will want to press and hold, all at the
same time, the [UP ARROW] + [DOWN ARROW] + [ALT].

B. This will bring you into the initial machine settings. YOU NEED
TO SELECT THE PROPER MACHINE USING THE ARROW KEYS!!!


C. I found out the hard way that you can in fact boot your physical
machine with the wrong machine selected in this menu. I booted
mine initially as an "EMC10/4CE V1.20" and used "edsapp9e.rsa"
renamed to "edsapp99.rsa"

D. Thankfully mine threw me an error which was "BAD CC
ENCODER!!" which means bad color change encoder. This is
because my machine only has one needle and doesn't change colors
automatically like the EMC10/4CE.

6. Ok now that you have all of that set, once the machine reads "Insert boot disk" on the LCD display you can try your first flash drive.
A. Insert your first flash drive.
B. Press the small black button on the right of the emulator so the
red emulator display reads "d0" (meaning download).
C. Simultaneously press and hold the enter button on the
EMC1.
D. It should now boot or give you an error.
E. If this doesn't work repeat with your other flash drives.

If anyone has any questions or need any files please don't hesitate to ask. I don't want you to have to go through all of the anguish I had to. I don't think this is me signing off forever but not it's time to actually try to make something!
Hi,
I have this floppy disk-to-USB device, and I’ve been reading through this page. I noticed some people mention that not all floppy disk-to-USB devices are compatible with older machines. I’m hoping to get some clarity on this. I’ll attach a few pictures for reference—any insights would be greatly appreciated!
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Hi , I m new member !
I have MELCO EMC 10 T single head machine with floppy disk drive, and I have big problem with boot
disk.I have one old disk , but it doesn t work.
Does anyone have the boot files for the disc and if you have them, please send them to me by email.
What type of disk must be ( HD , 2HD or 2DD disk ? ) and how it should be formatted ( on 1,44 MB or 720 K ).
I m waiting for USB EMULATOR for this machine (GOTEK SFRM72-FU 720 K)
If You have files for this USB , can you sent me this files too please !
Please help me in this nightmare !
Thanks to all of you for your help !
My Mail : logotexhrvatska@gmail.com
 
Hola, mi ingles no es bueno, asi que te escribo en español y ya podrias traducir, he seguido al pie de la letra las instrucciones y ha sido muy facil, entiendo como tu dices, aveces una guia paso a paso, para mi lo fundamental es:
1.- tener una unidad de emulacion floppy a usb que lea a baja densidad, es decir a 720k
2.- poner el jumper en la posicion correcta.
3.- formatear la usb en fat32
4.- decomprimir el archivo de booteo y seccionar la unidad de usb en donde quieres que se guarden, son tres archivos.

y eso para mi son los pasos, si gustas puedo ayudarte en lo que gustes..
HOLA QUE TAL ESPERO QUE AUN SIGA DISPONIBLE TU AYUDA o andes por este rumbo y puesdas ayudar
 
[Please if you still have the files for EMT 10/4T boot disk let me know. YhanksQUOTE="SheaT, post: 4083145, member: 761682"]
Ok, so get ready for another long post, but I think this one should be the last! This will be to wrap up all of the problems I knew I had and how I fixed them so someone someday won't go through the same hell that I had to put myself through.

I have deleted my previous post but I am incorporating it into this post because the last one was in error.

This is the process I followed and what I learned...

1. I recently acquired a Melco EMC 1M (single head machine) which I did the USB conversion on.

2. You will need to try multiple flash drives or find one that has been assured to work earlier in these posts. I have 8 flash drives that I gathered from around the house and 3 of them worked.

3. I have a whole bunch of files and I determined that you need "edsapp93.rsa" and "MELCO.SYS" from the list below (Graciously provided by invitro59 in another thread).

4. Now I'm not sure if its just me but I got it to work off of multiple flash drives when I ordered the "MELCO.SYS" before the "edsapp93.rsa" on the flash drive. So I think as far as the EMC 1M is concerned ORDER MATTERS!

You can determine from the list below what you need for your machine. I have all of them so if you need one PM me.


EDSAPP80.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EMC-6
EDSAPP81.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EM-1
EDSAPP83.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE MC-1
EDSAPP84.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EMC-6/4 (TAJIMA HEAD)
EDSAPP85.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE LE-1
EDSAPP87.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE CH-1
EDSAPP88.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EMC-6/4MT (OLD CPU)
EDSAPP89.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EP-1
EDSAPP8A.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EMC-6M
EDSAPP8C.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EMC-6/4M (OLD CPU)
EDSAPP90.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EMC-6MTL
EDSAPP91.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EMC-6ML
EDSAPP92.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EMC-1MTL
EDSAPP93.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EMC-1M
EDSAPP94.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EMC-6/4MT (NEW CPU)
EDSAPP95.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EMC-6/4M (NEW CPU)
EDSAPP97.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE ADVANTAGE 18
EDSAPP98.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE CH-1 (New Style VER 2.03)
EDSAPP99.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EMC-10T (Ver 1.09)
EDSAPP9A.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EMC-10 (Ver 1.09)
EDSAPP9B.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EMC-10/4T (Ver 1.20)
EDSAPP9C.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EMC-10/4 (Ver 1.20)
EDSAPP9D.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EMC-10/4TCE (Ver 1.20)
EDSAPP9E.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EMC-10/4CE (Ver 1.20)
EDSAPP9F.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EMC-10TCE (Ver 1.02)
EDSAPPb0.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EMT-10T (Ver 1.14)
EDSAPPb1.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EMT-10/4 (Ver 1.12)
EDSAPPb2.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EMT-10/4T (Ver 1.12)
EDSAPPb3.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EMT-1 (Ver 1.13)
EDSAPPb4.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EP1B (Ver 1.03)
EDSAPPb5.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EMT 10TF1 (Ver 1.14)
RSA.COM RSA FILE FOR THE EMC10/12
RSACE.COM RSA FILE FOR THE EMC10/12 CE

5. Before you start trying your flash drives you will want to check that your machine has the correct settings.
A. Once it is powered on you will want to press and hold, all at the
same time, the [UP ARROW] + [DOWN ARROW] + [ALT].

B. This will bring you into the initial machine settings. YOU NEED
TO SELECT THE PROPER MACHINE USING THE ARROW KEYS!!!


C. I found out the hard way that you can in fact boot your physical
machine with the wrong machine selected in this menu. I booted
mine initially as an "EMC10/4CE V1.20" and used "edsapp9e.rsa"
renamed to "edsapp99.rsa"

D. Thankfully mine threw me an error which was "BAD CC
ENCODER!!" which means bad color change encoder. This is
because my machine only has one needle and doesn't change colors
automatically like the EMC10/4CE.

6. Ok now that you have all of that set, once the machine reads "Insert boot disk" on the LCD display you can try your first flash drive.
A. Insert your first flash drive.
B. Press the small black button on the right of the emulator so the
red emulator display reads "d0" (meaning download).
C. Simultaneously press and hold the enter button on the
EMC1.
D. It should now boot or give you an error.
E. If this doesn't work repeat with your other flash drives.

If anyone has any questions or need any files please don't hesitate to ask. I don't want you to have to go through all of the anguish I had to. I don't think this is me signing off forever but not it's time to actually try to make something!
[/QUOTE]
to you have this file
EDSAPPb0.RSA RSA FILE FOR THE EMT-10T (Ver 1.14
 
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