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Reply 20 of 28, by boxpressed

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darry wrote on 2020-05-09, 23:24:

I wonder if the Opti 82C941 is a rebranded QS700 .
I could only find the Opti 82C941 datasheet .
http://www.bitsavers.org/components/opti/data … eets/82C941.pdf

Yes, I think they are the same synth. I don't even think it is a rebrand. Opti and AdMOS must have had some kind of business relationship because "QDSP" appears on the 941. I'm not sure if QDSP is an industry-standard term for a kind of DSP or if it is a brand of DSP.

Reply 21 of 28, by dionb

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JidaiGeki wrote on 2020-05-09, 19:11:

Nope. Great drivers, improved mixer. Fine SB and WSS support - but not a single tone out of MIDI (unless I hook up an external module, which works fine).

I'm afraid I have to declare the onboard wavetable of my card as dead as a doornail :'(

Reply 22 of 28, by cyclone3d

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That's really sad. Maybe there is a simple fix. Could we get closeups of the board? I can compare with mine and make sure there aren't any missing parts or anything that looks wrong.

Yamaha modified setupds and drivers
Yamaha XG repository
YMF7x4 Guide
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Reply 23 of 28, by dionb

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cyclone3d wrote on 2020-05-10, 16:30:

That's really sad. Maybe there is a simple fix. Could we get closeups of the board? I can compare with mine and make sure there aren't any missing parts or anything that looks wrong.

A good excuse to dig out the USB microscope I bought my son - which he of course hasn't even looked at after the first five minutes 😉

Anywhere in particular to focus on? I'd assume the QDSP and the microcontroller legs & their traces for starters. Checked with my bare eyes and didn't see anything untoward. Will take pics tomorrow when I have some more light.

Reply 24 of 28, by darry

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dionb wrote on 2020-05-10, 23:06:
cyclone3d wrote on 2020-05-10, 16:30:

That's really sad. Maybe there is a simple fix. Could we get closeups of the board? I can compare with mine and make sure there aren't any missing parts or anything that looks wrong.

A good excuse to dig out the USB microscope I bought my son - which he of course hasn't even looked at after the first five minutes 😉

Anywhere in particular to focus on? I'd assume the QDSP and the microcontroller legs & their traces for starters. Checked with my bare eyes and didn't see anything untoward. Will take pics tomorrow when I have some more light.

The 27C512 ROM could have gone bad .

Reply 25 of 28, by dionb

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darry wrote on 2020-05-10, 23:09:

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The 27C512 ROM could have gone bad .

Any way to check that short of desoldering it?

Reply 27 of 28, by dionb

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Right, been working on the photos. Good news is that the microscope works and does its job admirably. Bad news is that lowest possible magnification is so large that it's not really suitable for high-level scanning. Here's an example. I can zoom in much further if needed:

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Image resolution is fixed 640x480 (the microscope cost all of EUR 11 😉 ), but with sufficient optical zoom that's no problem, it just limits field of view. Once we find something interesting I can literally zoom in on it.

So plan B: maximum resolution pic of the rest from my phone:

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Other angle:

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(or rather: largest I could upload, native res was >5MB)

Reply 28 of 28, by mperu99

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JidaiGeki wrote on 2020-05-09, 19:11:
Try these: […]
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Try these:

http://s000.tinyupload.com/index.php?file_id= … 628481504944808 - DOS/Win 3.1

http://s000.tinyupload.com/index.php?file_id= … 709405881788202 - Win 95

Some pics from the manual:
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Sorry about wonky images, a bit busy at the moment but realised this sound card was fairly close at hand so hope this helps. Manual really doesn't say anything about GM in DOS, but maybe the DOS drivers/utils are different to the ones on your supplied disk - although it seems all of them use SNDINIT.EXE and have similar contents. I'll give the card a try when time permits.

And in case anyone needs it, here's the WaveMaster 32FGP driver disk as well - http://s000.tinyupload.com/index.php?file_id= … 527164382952273

Good luck!

Can you please put these on another location/service i cannot get to them. just times out