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See Data Memory Systems (DMS) at <http://www.datamem.com/>. That's where I got my upgrade chips. They only cost me $45 plus shipping. They've worked great for six months through plenty of gigs so I am confident that they're the real deal. Sean TritoneDW@aol.com wrote: > > In a message dated 98-07-30 21:06:15 EDT, you write: > > << i have a question regarding this device, and i would appreciate > any help i can get. i opened up my jamman and looked inside, to >check > the memory. all of the slots are full, so i am assuming that it > is maxed out.>> > > I've got a maxed out Jammie myself--here's how it works: you need to >replace > the 4 ZIP-ICs that are in there with 4 1MegX4bit ZIP-ICs. You just swap >out > the current chips for new ones. I can't remember if they are supposed to >be > static or page ICs, or what speed they should be. This info might be on >the > Loopers Delight website, check that out. > > I, like an IDIOT, bought mine from Lexicon, and thus got RIPPED OFF (I >think I > payed about $175 for the upgrade). You can get them much cheaper through >other > suppliers, although I can't tell you who. People on this list know, >perhaps > someone would be kind enough to post a cheap, reliable source for JamMan > memory. > > Happy Jammin', > > Drew