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hi folks,
in fact the sockets for the memory are probably the tackiest quality I´ve
ever seen. When my friend Frank - who is a noted computer tech - replaced
the original 4 mb with 16 mb SIMMs, he didn´t manage to get the original
components out of their sockets. Using more force after tender and careful
pulling resulted in contact brackets from the sockets getting loose. We were in
for a sweat when we fixed this by reseating the contacts and prayed it
would work after that. Luckily it did but... the other EDP had exactly the same
problem. Luckily I knew what was about to happen.
Upgrading the Jam Man was a good deal easier.
Stephen / [´ramp]
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Firman" <maf@mlswebworks.com>
Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2004 5:03 AM
Subject: Re: EDP Not Working > Try opening it up and re-seating the memory. When the memory or the > EPROMs wiggle > out of their sockets (and they do - particularly if you tote the thing > around) all sorts of > strange behavior ensues. > > On Jan 7, 2004, at 9:29 PM, Matthew Wiley wrote: > > > Turned the EDP on and the loop 4 screen came up and everything was > > normal, input was getting signal. the front panel buttons won't work > > when you scroll through the functions, nothing comes up in > > P1...P2....the front is lit up except for overdub and undo they aren't > > lit at all. any ideas? > > > > thanks > > -matt > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > > Working moms: Find helpful tips here on managing kids, home, work - > > and yourself. http://special.msn.com/msnbc/workingmom.armx > > > > > -- > | Michael A. Firman > | maf@mlswebworks.com > | http://www.mlswebworks.com > "Human beings are a disease, the cancer of this
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