by override » Mon Mar 17, 2014 10:22 pm
i have the esynth and orbit/phat roms.. my orbit/phat rom is burnt on a flash ram simm. you can tell the difference because the chips on the simm will read "intel flash" for ones that are flash ram.. also, when installed in your emu it should display 'sound flash installed' during the boot process.
i also have a composer rom simm which appears to be burnt on a flash ram simm as well.. i've read that nearing end of emu hardware production they had an excess of sound flash simms and burned a bunch of standard rom sounds to them and sold them as 'roms' (like the composer, phatt, vintange etc etc.) to try to get rid of the excess inventory.
you can back up the samples & presets from the ram card by loading them into memory and saving it as bank. then, if it is a flash simm you actually have, you can go to Master -> Bank -> Author to write new data to it. there is a manual (attached) that details how this is done. personally, i've never bothered to try it. i have always wanted to but i would want to use up all the available space and doing so would take a lot of time to program it efficiently.
do you have a proteus 2000 module you want to use the RAM with or are you just wanting to have samples permanently loaded in memory for use with the Emu?
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