Thanks for the advice again Peter :) I was of course just being lazy : normally I would carry the CMI in a shoulder bag on the bus to go to gigs, with the Music Keyboard under my arm. ROFLMAO. You must be made of sturdier material than myself. :) Best : Arron --- In Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com, "horiprod" <horizontal_productions@...> wrote: > > Hi Arron. > > To replace the analogue supply fuses in a "standard" series III, you do indeed need to remove the bottom cover. Just turn the machine upside down and remove the 10 x screws, underneath you'll find the (from memory) CMI-310 board which as a row of fuses, all labelled. This is also a good time to clean the air filters in the base.. > > What do you mean "superhuman" strength to turn the machine upside down ??? I have to carry CMIs up three flights of stairs on my own, to get them in my workroom !! > > Regards, > > Peter Wielk > > --- In Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com, "arroncx" <aclague@> wrote: > > > > Cheers Peter : thanks for the heads up : I eventually found that 1 of the CMI 31 cards was causing the issue, and have now replaced it with a spare. The system now boots in a consistent way, but not right though to the directory screen. > > > > I eventually get an mptask I/O timeout error, when the CMI command runs. > > > > However this is further than I was before :) > > > > Next issue is that I seem to have blown another fuse : this time the lowest of the power lights at the back of the CMI mainframe does not light up anymore : it is labeled Audio + 20v and +5 Digital. > > > > I suspect that the fuse is in the bottom of the CMI somewhere : do I just need to summon superhuman strength and turn the mainframe upside down and start removing the screws at the bottom ? > > > > Cheers, > > > > Arron > > > > > > --- In Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com, "horiprod" <horizontal_productions@> wrote: > > > > > > Hi Arron. > > > > > > To hopefully answer your questions: > > > > > > > Can a series III boot with just a one memory board, one CMI-31 channel and no sampler card, and no midi board etc ? > > > > > > Yes. This is a good setup to begin with. Assuming it works like this, add cards until you get malfunctions... > > > > > > > If I have just one CMI31 card, should it be in the leftmost slot, or the rightmost slot ? > > > > > > It should be in the rightmost slot, next to the CMI32 or turbo-SCSI card. A second card would then be next to its left - you can't have any gaps. The memory cards can be in any position in the first 7 left slots, as their addresses are set with DIP switches. > > > > > > Hope this helps... > > > > > > Peter Wielk > > > > > > Sent from my laptop in sunny London! > > > > > >
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Re: CMI III 9.34 minimum boot spec
2010-07-01 by arroncx
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