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Re: Flash ROM

2005-02-28 by blagerq

Thanks Aaron, no need for any more research in that subject then. 
Does E-mu still have theese in stock in the US, someone mentioned 
that they do?
Bertil

--- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, Aaron Eppolito <synthesis77@y...> wrote:
> Guys, they are NOT OEM.  They were designed by E-mu.  And no, 
while the
> 32MB flash for Cisco seems to use the same chips, it is most 
certainly
> not the same part.  I can guarantee that the Cisco part doesn't 
have a
> baby flash.  The E-mu flash has 32MB of sample flash and 2MB of 
preset
> flash, only one of which can be read at a time (toggleable with 
some
> data line).
> 
> As far as finding a memory chip guy to confirm this?  You already 
had
> the last time I answered you...  =)
> 
> -Aaron
> 
> --- "cosine... zero" <cosinezero@y...> wrote:
> 
> > Well, here's what I've discovered;
> > 
> > the OEM flash memory ROM for Cisco routers that has the same 
specs as
> > emu... costs almost exactly what emu is asking for their's. So 
I'm
> > inclined to believe that yes, there are OEM flash ROM's out 
there,
> > but those chips (flash chips in general) are pretty expensive. 
> > 
> > cosinezero
> > 
> > 
> > --- blagerq <BLQ@H...> wrote:
> > > 
> > > I cannot believe that e-mu has manufactered a uniqe memory 
chip for
> > > their samplers/romplers. It must be an OEM product. Does anyone
> > know
> > > a memory-chip gury who can confirm this once and for all.
> > > Regards,
> > > Bertil
> > > SWEDEN
> 
> 
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