Too bad there are no materials existing at all.
--- In PolySix@yahoogroups.com, "techbot23" <techbot23@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Guys,
>
> Is this the elusive CPU???
>
> http://www.butoba.net/polysix/p6cpu.html
>
>
> > You guys are missing the point.
> > The intention of those newly manufactured boards was to be able to
> > move parts from the defected board to the new ones, so you take the
> > ROM from the bad board and place into the new board ;)
>
> > --- In PolySix@yahoogroups.com, "Chromatest J. Pantsmaker"
> > <chromatest@> wrote:
>
> ... the old crow designed his replacement board to use common parts
> versus what is required if you were to do an exact refab of the
> originals. If his board needs a special rom installed, he would have
> those files as well.
>
>
> Hi, I looked at the schematics for this board. Problem is that it
> also contains a cpu with mask rom.This mask rom contains the
> software it runs and this can not be copied.In short: these boards can
> not be
> made anymore (unless someone can getthe software from korg) kind
> regards, Jeroen
>