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Re[2]: [emax] Emax 2 memory

Re[2]: [emax] Emax 2 memory

2010-11-25 by tu@...

Yes, that should work. As well as the DRAMs, you need either need the install disk or to copy the 
EEPROM data from an Emax II that has already had its RAM upgraded. 

/Tristan

Wednesday, November 24, 2010, 11:02:02 PM, you wrote:

>
  
So if I ever come across enough DRAM chips (which is a bit IF anyway) I would only need the 
install disk (if I can get that as well...)

I'm not actively looking for more RAM anyway, it's just if I come across a stash of DRAM second 
hand it would be good to know if it would be useful to get them.

Op 24 nov 2010, om 15:52 heeft tu@... het volgende geschreven:

> I just checked the memory expansion instructions and you are correct. The PALs that come 
installed in the memory expansion board do not need to be 
> changed when expanding an Emax II with 2MB on the motherboard to 4MB, 6MB or 8MB. The 
PALs in the memory expansion kits only need to be 
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> swapped in when expanding an Emax II with 1MB on the motherboard.
> 
> /Tristan
> .

Re[2]: [emax] Emax 2 memory

2010-11-25 by tu@...

It is possible the 8MB EEPROM image did not work in your 1MB Emax II
because the base RAM is different. It would be interesting if you
could get a 3, 5 or 7MB EEPROM image to try. I think the EEPROM must
also store the configuration of the sampling hardware because when the
EEPROM had a problem being read on my Emax II with 8MB and stereo
sampling it would only allow mono sampling and reported 2MB of RAM.

/Tristan

Thursday, November 25, 2010, 12:09:44 AM, you wrote:

TS> That is if you have 1MB RAM- if you have 2MB it may be possible to update it
TS> someway.
TS> Although my efforts were not successful.

TS> I had 2 units- 1 with 1MB and one that is an 8MB.
TS> Taking the 8MB board, I was not able to take an copy of the 8MB EPROM and
TS> the board and just move it over.
TS> It didn't work.

TS> Regards,
TS> Ted


TS> On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 8:07 AM, Ted Summers <djtbs1@...> wrote:
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>> The issue isn't the circuit- schematics are available.
>> The issue is that:
>> 1) The upgrade disks are not available.
>> 2) The upgrade requires registered PALs.
>>
>> So- for number #1 it may be possible to write  / copy an eeprom to update
>> your memory.
>> Someone on the group says they did it, but I could not replicate their
>> effort.
>>
>> 2) You cannot read registered PALs.
>> So if you don't have the original binary (we don't), then you can't make
>> duplicates of them.
>>
>> Currently there is only 1 way to break a registered PAL- reverse engineer
>> it using an high power (electron?) microscope to see each switch gate and
>> map it out.
>> The cost to have someone do that is very prohibitive, and may even be
>> illegal in some countries.
>>
>> There is a team / person I have contacted that is working on a piece of
>> equipment to read / determine registered PAL programming, but he is sometime
>> away from a usable prototype for Registered PALs. The equipment is likely to
>> cost about $300 when it becomes available..
>>
>> That is as much as getting a working Emax2 with memory off ebay....
>>
>> Regards,
>> Ted
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 4:14 AM, Niklas N <niklas627@...> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Have a few questions about memory for Emax 2
>>>
>>> - Does anyone know where I can get memory to Emax 2?
>>> - Is there anyone who has tried to "build" memories or have a schematic
>>> sketch of the memory? The circuit is quite big, so it should not be
>>> difficult to build if you have knowledge of how to build a circuits.
>>> Maybe someone can post a picture of how the circuit looks like and what
>>> components are on it? Maybe can I make a sketch from some pictures.
>>> - Is upgrade disks to memory to obtain or can someone post this on
>>> formumet so you can download it in the EMX format?
>>>
>>> cheers
>>> niklas
>>> www.myspace.com/non73audio <http://www.myspace.com/non73audio>
>>>
>>> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>>
>>

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