I ran the GRAM test and got the following values:
is: d575 = 1101 0101 0111 0101
sb: 5678 = 1010 1100 1111 000
So that narrows it down to... every memory chip. However, value of "is:" changes each time I run the test.
I should note that I have the 7mb expansion, fully populated with j1 and j2 cut. The "remaining memory" page says 1mb, so it's not seeing the expansion. I have reseated the expansion, and every chip on it.
So: stereo + 8mb should be pretty nice if I ever get it running. If.
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So this is embarrassing. I found the orange wire jumper shorted to green. When I fixed that the VU meter started working, and I could hear the input sound. I'm still missing a piece of the puzzle, since I haven't succeeded in playing back a sample. That might be me being unfamiliar with the workflow though. It might also have something to do with the note assign, since the note jumps around when I try to use the slider on the change sample page, which makes it hard to set.
Finally- It turns out the burned resistor tests at 13 ohms. Evidently that doesn't prevent the ADC from working.
Anyway: huge progress!
James
---In emax@yahoogroups.com, <djtbs1@...> wrote :
Finally- It turns out the burned resistor tests at 13 ohms. Evidently that doesn't prevent the ADC from working.
Anyway: huge progress!
James
---In emax@yahoogroups.com, <djtbs1@...> wrote :
IC 10 - you could try UTSOURCE
R84 is 10 ohm.
You verified the voltages from the power supply? +5VDC on Yellow, +12VDC on Orange, -12VDC on purple?
-T
R84 is 10 ohm.
You verified the voltages from the power supply? +5VDC on Yellow, +12VDC on Orange, -12VDC on purple?
-T
On Mar 13, 2016, at 6:36 PM, oracular@... [emax] <emax@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
I just brought an Emax II rack back to life, sort of. I did the JM215 slim drive mod, and adapted and ATX power supply. It boots up, but so far I haven't gotten a sound out (or in). From the "VU Mode" page, it doesn't register any input even at max gain. If I do "force sampling" with audio going to the sampling input, then audition, I just get silence. Is this a problem with the analog PCB? I'm thinking reseating all ICs, and cleaning the contacts with deoxit.
[Later...]
While reseating IC10 on the analog PCB, I noticed that resistor R84 (the one right next to IC10) is burned. That can't be good.
Does anyone know the specs of R84? Alternately, a picture of R84 would do, I could work it out.
If my IC10 ADC is toast, is it possible to obtain a replacement?
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