----- Original Message ----- 
    
    
    Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2001 3:33 
    PM
    Subject: RE: HELP!!!!
    
    Steve,
    If it's been 
    working in NY for some time, we can probably rule out the old 'crystal 
    tolerance timing' problem. It's most likely to be faulty or dirty RAM SIMMs. 
    Carefully remove each one in turn and clean the connector edges with either a fibreglass 
    pencil, (used by draughtsman), or a standard rubber pencil 
    eraser.
    I've also 
    had the same problem with the EPROMS gradually working their way out of 
    their sockets. If the RAM cleaning doesn't work, I'd remove each socket 
    mounted chip in turn and re-seat them.
    Pressing 
    Parameters while booting is the magic reset, but I think Claude has already 
    mentioned this. Your continuous Loop 3 problem however, is very unlikely to 
    be cured with a re-set.
    If all this 
    fails, threaten it with severe physical damage; it probably still won't boot but you'll feel 
    better.
    Good luck, 
    let us know what happens,
    Andy.
     
     
     
     
     -----Original Message-----
From: Steve Sandberg 
    [mailto:stevesandberg@earthlink.net]
Sent: 22 May 2001 
    11:58
To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
Subject: 
    HELP!!!!
    Can anyone help?  I have an extremely important solo show at 
      the Knitting Factory tonight in New York.  I've just gotten up -- 
      it's 7 AM -- and my EDP is not working.  When I turn it on, all that 
      happens is "Loop 3" flashes over and over.  
Is there any way to 
      reset it?
Also, -- and this is asking a lot -- is there anyne in NYC 
      with an EDP who would lend it or rent it to me for one night? 
       
Thanks . . .