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Glad you found the problem. I'll be speaking to the test engineers tomorrow as they are making more units at the end of the week. Can you remember if the sockets for the EPROMS had round pins or flat pins where the chip legs locate? I changed from the flat, clamp-like sockets a couple of years ago due to the chips working loose. The newer round-pin sockets are much higher quality, (supposedly better retention) and I'd be really interested in which ones your unit has. Thanks, Andy. -----Original Message----- From: Mark Sottilaro [mailto:sine@zerocrossing.net] Sent: 04 September 2002 16:52 To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Subject: Squirrely EDP: Fixed OK, I finally got sick of the occasional rebooting of my EDP and opened it up. I'm glad I did, as it wasn't a eprom that needed reseating. The eprom had been put in so that one of the pins wasn't even in it's socket! It was bent and touching the contact, but not in it. YIPE! How did that get out the door? I had to be very gentle, but I got it straightened out and back in and now all seems fine. So anyway, if your EDP is acting weird, open it up and take a look. I also noticed that it took a lot less force to get the eproms out than other devices I've done this too. Probably why a lot of us have to reseat then in the first place. Mark Sottilaro