Transfer registrations from 730 floppy to s950

Started by eagle111, December 25, 2017, 11:10:14 AM

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eagle111

 I'm new to the forum and hoping someone out there pin guide me
Over the last few years I have programmed in registrations of styles invoices into banks that are on a floppy drive  on my PSR 730
I will soon be upgrading to the S9 50
Is there a way to transfer the registrations and banks on my 730 to the S9 50
I'm guessing it might mean someway to convert a floppy disk to a USB drive looking for any help in guidance you all might have thank you

travlin-easy

First, you will need access to a PC with a floppy disk drive, or purchase an inexpensive USB floppy drive. However, you will likely have to use one of Michael Bedesem's programs to convert the registrations to the S950 format.

Hope this helps,

Gary 8)
Love Those Yammies...

Dick Rector

I have been trying to convert REG's from a PSR 2000 to the PSR S950 RGT without success. I don't think there is a program doing that.
As Gary said, I used an Floppy-USB drive to copy floppies to a PC. If the extension on your keyboard is also REG instead of RGT you can more or less forget it. Even not in Murray's famous converting prog, there is no choice.
However if the extension is RGT you can load them into the 950 BUT you need quite a bit of tweaking.

Dick
PSR-2000 and PSR-S950

eagle111

One more question please
     Will the ac power cord (PA6) used on the Psr 730 work on the S950 ??
     Is there a smaller power adapter that can be used on the S950 in place of the bulky "brick" like PA6

THANKS

Daniel_ARG

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Will the ac power cord (PA6) used on the Psr 730 work on the S950 ??

I don't think so. You'll need aPA-300C or similar In a quick research I've got this:

Compatible with: 

  • Yamaha P-120 P120 PSR s550 s550b s700 s710 s900 s910 keyboard AW16G Workstation

  • Yamaha  PSR-1500 / PSR-2100 / PSR-3000 / PSR-1100 PSR-1500 PSR-2100 PSR-3000 / PSR1100 PSR1500 PSR2100 PSR3000 PSR2000 PSR-2100 PSR3000 PSR-3100 Electronic Digital Music Keyboards[/i]


https://www.amazon.co.uk/T-Power-Adapter-PSR-2100-Keyboard-Workstation/dp/B071ZR5Y2Y

Hope it helps.

Regards,

Daniel

Bruce Breen

And yes, the S950's power supply is much smaller than the 730's "brick"
Bruce Breen
playing a PSR-S950, PSR-2100 & Piano Accordion