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RE: [xl7] Re: Flash ROM

2005-02-05 by Stu

Do the Cisco flash SIMMs have the baby flash chip on them like the emu ones
do?

|-----Original Message-----
|From: gonzinigonz [mailto:gonzini@...]
|Sent: 05 February 2005 02:57
|To: xl7@yahoogroups.com
|Subject: [xl7] Re: Flash ROM
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|Interesting that they do use the same parts.
|Dont think id risk it just in case a major screw up dumps the o/s and
|the internal flash in the XL-7 get scambled.
|These just happened to be the first ones i came across doing a quick
|search.
|I never seen a EMU flash simm so i cant really coment on its
|compatibility with the command stations.
|Just that there are other varieties out there..
|Anyway i dont have a EMU sampler to write to one anyway :O(
|Theres a bussiness idea in there somewhere..
|G
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|--- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, Aaron Eppolito <synthesis77@y...> wrote:
|> Hmm.  I stand corrected.  Those are in fact flash SIMMs.  They even
|> seem to use the same Intel Strataflash parts.  I'm still pretty sure
|> they won't work though.  If you can get them for free, and don't
|mind
|> risking an E-mu Ultra sampler, have at it...  =)
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|> --- gonzinigonz <gonzini@f...> wrote:
|> > Arrr ok, I spoke to an electroncs engineer friend of mine some
|time
|> > back and he said you can get 72pin simm modules with flash chips.
|> > If i recall correctly he had some there.
|> > Ive been here before looking for a cheaper alternative.
|> > I guess the only real way is to use the EMU modules as they were
|> > designed for this purpose, so it should be a lot less stress
|getting
|> > things happening
|> > Just did a search on google..
|> >
|> > Cisco Systems MEM2620-8U32FS Flash Memory
|> > Memory Features
|> > Size          32 MB
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|> > Flash Type    SIMM 72-pin
|> > General Product Info
|> > Manufacturer Part No. MEM2620-8U32FS
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