> > > > > Well, it sounds easy enough, and I can find someone to help me if I chicken > out¹ - so count me in. > > Gene > >> > Hi Gene, >> > >>> >> You had told me that you¹d have a video or something that would help me >>> >> decide whether, in my incompetence with hardware projects, I could >> > accomplish >>> >> this upgrade... >> > >> > I was going to do the video once I have a production board, but I guess I >> > can do one with the prototype if it helps you decide one way or the other. >> > Give me a couple of days to get it sorted. >> > >> > The memory board installation requires the P3 to be opened up (obviously), >> > so you could always check out the 'opening a P3 video' here: >> > http://www.sequentix.com/files/P3-front-panel-removal.wmv >> > for a start. >> > >> > Once the panel is off, there are 5 screws holding the main board in. >> > With the mainboard removed, one RAM chip is levered out with a flat >> > screwdriver, then the memory expansion board is inserted in its place. >> > >> > The current build of v4 detects the presence of the memory expansion >> > automatically. >> > >> > Best regards, >> > Colin Fraser >> > Sequentix Music Systems Ltd >> > http://www.sequentix.com >> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [analogue-sequencer] P3 Memory Expansion
2007-07-17 by Gene Schwartz
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