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Re : [elektron] patches

Re : [elektron] patches

2000-06-26 by Marc Horchler

I strongly disagree with you there!  I am quite certain, based on my minimal
knowledge of nuclear science combined with my keen interest in the modern
military warfare, that a nuclear explosion would indeed render your
Sidstation useless.


...marc

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>De : "Gullet" <nitzer_ebb@...m>
>À : <elektron-users@egroups.com>
>Objet : Re: [elektron] patches
>Date : Dima 25 juin 2000  21:29
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>   > 3. did you ever read the manual?
>   > [page 2, last point] "Avoid nuclear
>   > explosions. The SID-chip might be harmed."
>   > Is that a joke? How should
>   > something like that happen????
>
>   I just want to clarify some things concerning the nuclear explosion issue.
>
>   This is something I can´t garantee you, but my experience is that the
> SID-chip isn´t all that sensitive to nuclear
>   explosions. In most cases you should have no problem using your
> sidstation after it has suffered a nuclear impact.
>
>   But if your chip/sidstation has been exposed to a nuclear explosion,
> always test it afterwards (a standard MIDI-keyboard should do just fine for
> this kind of test).
>
>   Don´t get me wrong, I´m not saying that you should run around and toss
> your sidstation into every nuclear explosion you encounter. All I´m saying
> is this: No one I know of has lost his/her SID-chip/sidstation in a nuclear
> explosion.
>
>   (I couldn´t help my self...)
>
>   /nitzer_ebb@hotmail.com
>
>
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