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oh dear

oh dear

2007-09-11 by funkycholrton

Hi

is there any reason why installing the memx board would have affected 
my display? I thought I followed the video exactly, but...

The bottom half of the top top line is gone and the bottom part of 
the bottom line is also missing - it looks weak too

I checked all pins and connections, no loose wires or obvious fault. 
its the same if I put the old ROM chip back in.

maybe I have put something back in the wrong place which would have 
the effect? the connections all look pretty self explanitory

ho hum... 

factory unit build 1035

Richard

RE: [analogue-sequencer] oh dear

2007-09-11 by Colin Fraser

> is there any reason why installing the memx board would have affected 
> my display? 

No. The display is a separate module with its own CPU.

> The bottom half of the top top line is gone and the bottom part of 
> the bottom line is also missing - it looks weak too

And it was fine before you opened the case ?
This sort of failure has happened to a few modules.
It could be static damage to the display module.
Or maybe physical shock has affected the connections between the display
module board and the display panel.

Best regards,
Colin Fraser
Sequentix Music Systems Ltd
http://www.sequentix.com

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