G'day Marcus,
That's great news!
Yes, there was a typo mistake in the BOM, which I've now fixed.
So there should be three (3) EEPROM's and they are the 28C64B's.
One EPROM is a 2764 and two static RAM chips are 6264.
You can get the latest instructions at
http://patrioticduo.tripod.com/korgpoly800ex800mkiii/techsupport.htmlLet me know if you need any help or would like to suggest any changes
or additions for the instructions.
Mike.
--- In korgpolyex@yahoogroups.com, Marcus Wilson <JB@...> wrote:
>
> G'day Mike!!
>
> ive just received my two kits woohooO!!@%!@%!@%
>
> checked off against the BOM and everything is there, too cool!
>
> quick question, the BOM shows 27C64B's and i've received 2864's i'm
> assuming these are the same item?
>
> now time to search thru my emails to locate the build instructions
>
> awesome!@$!@$
>
> thanks dude!
>
> Marcus
>
>
> On 04/05/2008, at 9:25 PM, korgpolyex800 wrote:
>
> > Hi Russ and all,
> >
> > I am planning on keeping this project running until I/we run out of
> > interest (extremely unlikely) or we can't fit anymore new features
> > into the Poly 800 (somewhat unlikely).
> >
> > But, I was planning on waiting to see what people thought of the kit
> > once they had built and installed it before committing to too much.
> >
> > I mean, if people are not that impressed with the portamento and the
> > MIDI controllers and the tremolo and ...
> >
> > Well let's wait and see. My guess is that I'll still be selling the
> > thing five years from now. But obviously, if you really want one it
> > would be better to get it now rather than rely on it being around a
> > year from now.
> >
> > Before I die, I will put the whole thing into public domain on a web
> > site like sourceforge so that the code and PCB gerber files and
> > documentation etc is all freely available. Actually, I better put that
> > in my will.
> >
> > Mike.
> >
> >
> >
>