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I really doubt it. the roms are always tested before they are shipped. When they fail they simply don't work at all, and usually they can't even be programmed in the first place. So far I've never seen a ROM fail after it was programmed and tested. I've seen an awful lot of bent ROM pins though. kim At 12:58 PM 9/9/2002, sine@zerocrossing.net wrote: >Could it be a bad eprom itself? I wonder if I could try another version >of >loop3 to see if that fixes my woes before I send mine away for the big >repair. > >Kim? Anyone? > >Mark > >Rik Elswit wrote: > > > "try reinstalling > > the roms, maybe a pin got bent when you put the new roms in. Also make >sure > > you put the chassis back together right and nothing fell loose inside >or > > anything like that." > > > > I'm off to the tool drawer. ______________________________________________________________________ Kim Flint | Looper's Delight kflint@loopers-delight.com | http://www.loopers-delight.com