[sdiy] anyone knows about elektrotanya.podzone.net ?

Loscha loscha at gmail.com
Fri Jul 10 15:00:58 CEST 2009


I got all the casio keyboard manuals from them when I was on dialup,
and could change IP# whenever I wanted to.

Here they are, with a few notes for the Casio Savvy.

www.loscha.com/casio/Casio_SA-5_Service.pdf
www.loscha.com/casio/Casio_MA100_Service.pdf
Self explainatory.

www.loscha.com/casio/6387-GZ5.gif
www.loscha.com/casio/6387-MA100.gif
6387 chip connections from 2 different keyboards.
Note MIDI out used on Keyscan line.

www.loscha.com/casio/Casio_MA100_Schematic.gif
www.loscha.com/casio/Casio_MA100_Service.pdf
This is essentially a CA-100 in a small key mini case case.
Related by lineage to the SA family.

www.loscha.com/casio/GZ5.pdf
www.loscha.com/casio/GZ50M.pdf
Same stuff .... different day.
GZ5 uses the same 6387 flavoured chip, and outputs MIDI on one of the
keyscan pins.

www.loscha.com/casio/M100.pdf
www.loscha.com/casio/M200.pdf
www.loscha.com/casio/M300.pdf


-ErJ



On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 10:39 PM, Florian
Anwander<fanwander at mnet-online.de> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> this hungarian site has an amazing amount of servicemanuals
> http://elektrotanya.podzone.net/
> Unfortunately guests can download only one manual a day. Registrations are
> possible only by invitation(!). Has anyone a connection to them?
>
> Florian
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