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inside a Peavey PC1600x
"The new IC allows the removal of the battery (nomore needed) .... this IC is a non volatile memory and then it doesn't need any battery"
Update: "the new IC is available from Ken Fox here: It costs around 25 $US"
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
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Interesting. I have developed a similar battery-less memory replacement for the Oberheim DMX and DX. Mine uses a different technology (magnetic RAM) from Freescale, though.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.electrongate.com/dmxfiles/mram.html