Looking for a Jasmine MegaDrive

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Looking for a Jasmine MegaDrive

Postby Dog Cow » 22 Feb 2010, 18:28

I've got about 10 disks which go to the Jasmine MegaDrive which I can't read because the drive in question is presumed to be lost to the ages, though I still have the user manual with a Post-It note to the effect of "I have this in my basement."

Anyway, I'm really curious to find out what is on these disks, so I was wondering if anyone has such as device, and then we can work on things from there.
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Re: Looking for a Jasmine MegaDrive

Postby Dog Cow » 01 Mar 2010, 01:41

Anyone? It would be a shame if we never found out what's on these disks.
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Re: Looking for a Jasmine MegaDrive

Postby Bunsen » 01 Mar 2010, 09:25

So my curiosity got the better of me, and I went a'Googling to find out what the heck a "Jasmine MegaDrive" was. I was hoping to find out it was a reasonably common platform like the 100MB LS-120 floppies, or MO drives. The grand total of eight Google hits tells me otherwise.

http://www.emulatorarchive.com/Archives ... rades.html
Jasmine Mega Drive

E-mu Systems recommended this 5.25" 10 MB floppy drive for backing up EIII sound bank data in the summer of 1988. It was manufactured by Jasmine Technologies in the USA. A 4 MB bank loaded in 35 seconds, and the drive sold for $999. The floppy diskettes cost $36. This drive never made it as a popular format, but did anyone use this?


InfoWorld 25 May 1987
Jasmine to ship 10MB SCSI Disk Drive in June

A removable-media, 10-megabyte SCSI disk drive ... the $999 units use 5-1/4-inch cartridges containing floppy media in a hard shell ... The drive fits underneath the Mac Plus and SE. The cartridges ... sell for $39.95 each.


Sounds like not a lot of these were sold. Suggestions: ask on LEMswap, Emu Emulator forums/lists, etc, and stick it on ebay Saved Searches till one (hopefully) turns up.
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Re: Looking for a Jasmine MegaDrive

Postby Dog Cow » 01 Mar 2010, 13:48

I'll admit, I didn't know what they were, either. When I got them last March, I was about to post a topic here asking "What are these?"
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