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What a mess... The service people at the company should post comments over here to sort things out... Any Gibson-Oberheim-Echoplex tech around? > -----Original Message----- > From: Douglas Lawrence [mailto:douglas-lawrence@home.com] > Sent: dimanche, aožt 09, 1998 01:44 > To: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com > Subject: RE: Echoplex memory > > > My Echoplex is now back at Oberheim being checked out for the > same reasons. > I haven't heard back from them what the problem was. > > >>-----Original Message----- > >>From: Marc Roche [mailto:govinda@cyber-dyne.com] > >>Sent: Saturday, August 08, 1998 10:16 PM > >>To: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com > >>Subject: Re: Echoplex memory > >> > >> > >>Hi all, > >> > >>I just sent my new (7/1) EDP back to Oberheim yesterday. Tried > >>two different > >>batches of simms from two different retailers and neither of them > >>worked (the > >>unit worked fine with the supplied 50secs of memory). Could I > >>have been so > >>unlucky as to get bad simms twice? Hope to be getting an answer soon. > >>Kim Flint wrote: > >> > >>> It works with parity or non-parity simms, and it doesn't matter > >>if you mix > >>> them or max the memory or whatever. (the parity bit is > >>ignored.) That's in > >>> the echoplex FAQ on the LD website. The problems a few people > >>had seemed to > >>> be from some bad batch of simms, and nobody has reported > >>anything like it > >>> since. In general it's always worked fine with any type simm > >>out there, and > >>> there isn't any known problem with fully loaded memory. I've > heard that > >>> reported a couple times and it always turned out to be > >>something else. (like > >>> a bad simm...) > >>> > >>> kim >