Holy shit punctuation....
----- Original Message -----
From: "kissthebats" <kissthebats@yahoo.com>
Date: Fri, 14 Nov 2003 09:19:20 -0000
To: PolySix@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [PolySix] Re: PolySix arrived today - I'm happy and I'm sad
> Hello there the nightmare has begun just kiding I first got my
> polysix it was promised that it work perfect
> hahahhahahahahahahahhhahah
> my main board was gone the things that where happing where all the
> lights where staying on and it would only make one sound that I realy
> got tierd of keys where not responding at all nothing work except that
> old stupid noise over and over and over but it now works and it was
> totaly worth every bit of sweat its not hard at all you just have to
> know that the main board that the battery is on is almost always the
> problem the ic next to the battery could have bad traces under the ic
> chip so you should remove the ic chip first then review the board and
> traces u may have to replace the traces and then the battery should
> be replaced with a coin type battery the old crow has this all step
> by step take note that u should know how to solder real good take
> your time and read the info over and over let me know if you need
> help we could set up a time to chat and get that board up and running
> on chat on the computer that is
> later Sam
>
>
>
>
>
> --- In PolySix@yahoogroups.com, greg montalbano
> <greg.montalbano@u...> wrote:
> > At 04:58 AM 11/13/03 +0000, you wrote:
> >
> > >I will be giving it the ol' tinkerer's go at it first I think. I
> > >figure, it's not usable to me until it's fully functional (I've
> been
> > >through trying to use a crippled CS-80 and it really became
> > >frustrating), so if I'm successful then good for me, but if I'm
> not I
> > >get the board fixed or replaced and it's still good for me.
> >
> > OK -- just be sure you have a copy of the schematics, and some
> patience.
> >
> >
> > >I think I've made up my mind since I posted intially that I'll try
> > >and learn from this first. Then, if I'm not successful, Old Crow
> > >could bail me out (for a fee, of course).
> >
> > You won't go far wrong with Scot (the Old Crow).
> >
> > >I hope I'm successful,
> > >because it'll just really enhance the relationship I'll have with
> the
> > >instrument. Not to say swapping boards wouldn't be enough, but, I
> > >guess it's a goofy thing. I'm very excited to get it working no
> > >matter how it occurs.
> >
> > I know the feeling -- I've done quite a few of these, and they
> really ARE
> > repairable; just a matter of how thorough you want to be. I'm a
> great
> > believer in self-maintenance & learning by doing; just so you're
> careful
> > not to do more harm than good.
> > If you get to the point, you could mail the board to me here in
> California
> > (no Arnold jokes, please; it's bad enough having to live here) & I
> could
> > go over it.
> >
> > Good luck.
> >
> > ~G
> >
> >
> >
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
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