A couple of things to check, Thanos -
Has the old battery corroded and possibly damaged the circuit board or
tracks? Do check this out as it is a common problem.
Also, check the battery is full charged, and applies the correct voltage (3V
or so) across the memory IC power lines when power is removed from the
Polysix. I changed my battery with a Powercell as recommended on Old Crows
webpage (definately worth looking at).
Best wishes
Christian
>Original Message From: "polymnio" <polymnio@otenet.gr>
>
>Hello to everybody,
>
>My name is Thanos and I come from Greece. My Polysix cannot store the
>sounds in the memory even though I changed the battery (with an identical
>one) a month ago. Also when I try to load sounds, they come out different
>(some oscillating). Please let me know if I can fix this problem or if I
>can find a Polysix technisian somewhere in Europe.
>
>Thank you for your time, Thanos.
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