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  • Hi David, mine is not an EII+. This unit is a Rev0 with 512k of memory.

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  • The first chip you describe as being the culprit you mention is underneath on the main board. When you moved it and point to the end of the sample chain are you still referring to the main board and indeed all those that you changed? I have notes dropping out, distortion and weirdness etc

    Where did you manage to find those 412 chips?

    As you have a Rev 0, I don't suppose you have it linked-up to an old mac via RS-422?

    What can the RS-232 connect to anyway? I thought it was pretty redundant.

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