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Re: [xl7] Re: expand with rom chips....

2002-10-03 by Sean Wilhelmsen

THe Proteus POP Collection ROM has 5 banks. This is the shipping ROM for
the PK-6. The first 4 banks are identical to the P2500. The 5th bank has
additional presets that focus on Arps and Beats.

sean at e-mu

erik_magrini@... wrote:
> 
> I was told by Aaron that the Pop Rom was the same as the rom in the
> PK-6, that's the only info I have.  I'll check the banks toniht when I
> get home.
> 
> rEalm
> 
>  Phil <accession@...>
>                                            To:
>  10/03/02 02:40 AM                  xl7@yahoogroups.com
>  Please respond to xl7                     cc:
>                                            Subject:        Re: [xl7]
>                                    Re: expand with rom chips....
> 
> > From: S V G
> > The Proteus Pop Collection (otherwise known as the P-Rom) has 5
> banks, not 4.
> > It's been several months since I sold my Proteus 2000, though I
> don't remember
> > it having 8 banks???  Perhaps you're right though.
> 
> Yep, the P2k's definitely 8 preset banks... labeled 0 through 7.
> 
> Apologies if I got the 'Pop' bank tally wrong. My reference is the
> P2500
> manual that lists only 4 banks (labeled 0 through 3). Perhaps the
> 'Pop' ROM
> is different although I assumed they'd be the same, both being
> compiled for
> the v2.x OS.
> 
> Anyone know for sure?
> 
> Phil
> 
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