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PCM 90 User Guide

Memory Cards

Memory cards can be used to store
PCM 90 registers, or setups.
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You can use Memory cards to store as many as 1000 PCM 90 registers (20
banks of 50 — on a 1 Meg card). Registers stored on a properly formatted card
will be recognized whenever the card is inserted, and can be accessed via the
front panel Register Banks button, exactly as internal registers.
Memory cards can also be used to store "setups" (your system configuration,
as set in Control mode). As many as 5 PCM 90 setups can be stored on a card,
allowing you to transport not only your effects, but complete PCM 90 environ-
ments to another PCM 90. Cards also provide storage for additional program
maps and effect chains.
See Control Mode Store and Load functions for details on saving setups on a
card and reloading them.
Memory cards must be of the following type:
PCMCIA SRAM Memory Card — 68 pin, Type I
Usable densities: 64 kByte
Access Time:
Conforms to PCMCIA 2.0/JEDIA 4.1. Can use either 8-bit or 8/16-bit bus configuration.
Attribute memory can be present, but is not used.
128 kByte
256 kByte
1 MByte (Cards larger than 1MByte can be used,
but the PCM 90 will only make use of 1MByte.)
250 nsec or faster
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