I'm not saying that could not be the EEPROM, but I recall myself suspecting the EEPROM a few times in the past, where no other component gave any clue as for being bad - ending up finding another bad component, leaving the EEPROM being just fine ;) It is alway easy to blame the EEPROM when all kind of strange thing happen - last time it was a bad CPU on the synth board of my MKS70... --- In kawai_sx210@yahoogroups.com, "Mark Daborn" <darkest.yugo@n...> wrote: > > Hi, > > The restoration of my SX-210 continues furiously. > Today my techie friend and i had the thing in bits testing and probing as much as we could. > We eliminated quite a few components from our investigations but have reason to doubt the contents of the EPROM. > > Does anybody have a copy of the program or know where i might find one? I have had a search on the net but as yet > not found anything. > > Could someone please help? Today my SX 210 almost made a sensible sound and it's boosted my efforts to fix it. > I didn't realise how amazing the ensemble sounds! > > Thanks for any help you can provide, > Mark >
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Re: Can anybody please help???
2005-11-16 by gil_we
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