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On Thu, 10 Apr 1997, Sellon, Bob wrote: > You are in luck. It turns out that, way Delta Lab implemented their >delay > lines makes it quite easy to expand the memory. In Delta Lab products, > the A-D converters spit out a single serial stream of 1s and 0s which >is > fed to the memory chips sequentially (into the first chip, out of the > first chip into the second chip, etc..). On the simpler products, they > derive their delay times by simply tapping off the serial data stream > between the memory chips or at the output of the last chip. To expand >the > memory, you simply add more memory chips in the chain. Bob, Would this scheme also work for the DeltaLab CompuEffectron CE1700 model? Looking at the tech specs in the manual, I have a sneaking suspicion that you could add the RAM, but the MPU might not be able to address it. But then again, my electronics knowlege is pretty limited. -Adam --- "...if one strives at hearing for the sake of constant virtue, out of seeking liberation from cyclic existence, gradually one becomes a Hearer." - Chandrakirti