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Hmmm.... When I was looking to buy my EDP+ I checked out the availability of the correct SIMMs on Ebay (I'm in the UK) and found loads, and cheap enough that I could buy a few from different sellers to cover myself. As it happens I didn't have to do this as mine came fully loaded (thanks Kelly), but it didn't look like a big problem. Nik ----- Original Message ----- From: "bk" <brunoklein@ideastudioweb.com> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2006 10:06 AM Subject: EDP simm question > dear Ls, > > > I found a second hand EDP that I bought as second unit and back-up. >It's > a white Gibson one, even older then the one that I bought from Steve > Lawson. > These things are really diifficult to find in Italy, as all over Europe. > > It needs a full-upgrade: memory and software. For the software >obviously > there's Kim and Aurisis. But the memory search seems painful. > > At the moment it has 4 1Mb Simm for a total of 50 seconds. Finding the >4m > memories seems very hard. On the manual it's written that every 30 pin > simm with at last 120ns of speed would be fine. > On the FAQ on the LD's site, on the other hand, there's a different >info: > there its' said that "It can use any type. Parity, non-parity, 2 chips, > 3chips, 8 chips, 9 chips, PC, Mac, any speed." > Who should I believe to? > > And since I could probably find only used simms that have no indication > of the memory amount, and the only way for me to find out if they're 1, > 4, 8 or 16 Mb it's testing them on the EDP, what happens if I mount on >it > a 8 or 16 Mb Simm? Could it cause a damage to the EDP? > > Any experience about that? I digged in the archive but couldn't find a > proper answer... Tx in advance four your suggestions. > > > all the best from the not-so-much-looping Milano > > Bruno Klein > >