by Hallifax » Thu Dec 14, 2006 11:49 pm
I got an answer from EPR .....
There is definitely a difference between the Platinum versions than the Ultra...
The deal is I bought a 6400 Ultra on Ebay that the guy had sent to E-MU a few years back and had expanded to I believe Platinum Status, maybe E4XT Ultra status... I sold the peripherals because didn't need them etc...
Anyway according to EPR, the Platinum boards generally do have the PAL chips soldered to the board because they didn't generally need any upgrade peripherals.
The 5000 and 6400 Ultras do need PAL chips for some, not all options. The guy at EPR was really cool, he looked at the inside of an E6400 Ultra while I was on the phone and said they do indeed have sockets for the chips, they aren't soldered right on. So if anyone else does run into this problem, that's the deal, you definitely need both an in and an out PAL chip for the AES/EBU to work on them.
I also asked him about the crashes that other people had mentioned where the LCD comes on and then goes blank and all the red LEDs get stuck on and the machine hangs at startup... He says it can be a power supply OR there are also areas where some of the chips have poor solder joints so there is an intermittence...