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Emax II memory question

2001-12-19 by francopz@...

Maybe a dumb question, but how can I tell how much memory my Emax II has? I have looked at the "memory remaining" function, but cannot make heads or tails of it. I recently purchased my rack unit and was told it has been upgraded to 8MB. I was working on a sequence and bank and got not enough memory message. 
Is there some other function to tell how much memory I have?

Thanks,
Frank

Re: [emax] Emax II memory question

2001-12-19 by John Silveria

This is from the Memory Upgrade section of my FAQ

Before you can decide what Memory Expansion kit you will need you first need 
to know how much memory you currently have. To do that you will need to Erase 
All Memory (MASTER 4) and then check your Memory Remaining (MASTER 
2). The remaining memory will be displayed in 16 bit SAMPLES, not bytes, so 
double the numbered displayed to determine the amount of memory in bytes. 
Example: my Emax II displays, Sample: 2097108, which means I have a 4Mb 
unit. 



On 19 Dec 2001 at 12:58, francopz@... wrote:

> Maybe a dumb question, but how can I tell how much memory my Emax II has? I have looked at the "memory remaining" function, but cannot make heads or tails of it. I recently purchased my rack unit and was told it has been upgraded to 8MB. I was working on a sequence and bank and got not enough 
memory message. 
> Is there some other function to tell how much memory I have?
> 
> Thanks,
> Frank
> 
> 
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> 
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