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PA0PBZ:
Even if you are able to read the chips it will not be very usable because the data will be compressed and encrypted. Been there, tried that  :--

magic:

--- Quote from: Jan Audio on September 04, 2019, 01:17:43 pm ---3 x TC534000P ( 8 x 512Kbits ) , i think the multi samples are stored here.
2 x 27C512 ( 8 x 64Kbits ) , what would be in here then ?

I think the ROMS are degrading, build year 1989.

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The first one appears to be a mask ROM, it isn't going to lose data.

Jan Audio:

--- Quote from: PA0PBZ on September 04, 2019, 06:28:44 pm ---Even if you are able to read the chips it will not be very usable because the data will be compressed and encrypted. Been there, tried that  :--

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Hi, what synth you have the datas from ?
maybe you can email me if its not to big ?
thanks

PA0PBZ:
Hi Jan,

The data was from an old drum computer (Cheetah md16), I didn't read the chips myself but someone else sent me the files and asked me to have a look.
All I got from it was a headache  :palm: I'm not sure if I still have the data and also not sure if I should share because it is not my own data.

Jan Audio:
Ah no problem, i dont need drums, thanks.

Anyways i was thinking : how can these small ROMs contain all these samples, maybe i overlooked some bigger ROMs.

And no problem i see these ROMS are socketed in online picture, hope mine is also.
Next synth wont be this easy.

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