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Re: EchoRAM



Answer to your problem, There is already something recorded in the memory 
of your
echoplex! Someone has recorded some information in on of the loops.

Now to fix it, press the parameter button 4 times to select  LOOPS, press 
and
hold the record button, this is how you erase information already recorder 
in any
of the loops. After performing this process, you should see you 198 sec's.

Good luck!
Darrell Jones

sandro wrote:

> where did you get it from?
> is it new?
> thanks
> sandro
>
> ----------
> >From: Adam Davidson <ad@absolute.hu>
> >To: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com
> >Subject: EchoRAM
> >Date: Mon, Jun 14, 1999, 2:16 PM
> >
>
> > Hello!
> >
> >
> > I've just got my brandnew Echoplex.
> >
> > After some heavy hunting i've bought 4x4MB 30 pin ram module...
> >
> > NOW check THIS out :
> >
> >
> > when i turn the echoplex on firstly it gives some crazy scrolls saying 
>'LOOP
> 3'
> >
> > then it displays version number, 5.0.
> >
> > okey now comes the memory!
> >
> > originally it displayed 50 or something.
> >
> > after installing the 4x4MB module it says: 100
> >
> > now it's stupid, isnt it?
> >
> > it should be 198 or sumthen.
> >
> > okey. replace 2 rams out of the 4, it says 100 again. hM!
> >
> > change to the other 2 boards, it says 100 again!
> >
> > now. use 2x4MB (the new ones) and 2x1MB (the old ones) and it says 125 
>!
> >
> > i give up!
> >
> > anyone know what to do now?
> >
> > adam
> >