From mr808@teleport.comMon Aug 7 13:21:23 1995 Date: Mon, 7 Aug 1995 12:36:59 -0700 (PDT) From: SuperBAD MoFo To: analogue@hyperreal.com Subject: Re: Silly Xoxbox question On Mon, 7 Aug 1995 DPRO5@aol.com wrote: > On monday aug 7 topher wrote > > How are the patterns on my 303 and 606 saved? I can't find a memory battery > inside... What's strange is that I can leave them sitting around with no > battery and no A/C and turn them on and my patterns are all there. Then, one > day (like my 606 on Saturday), I'll turn them on and the patterns will all be > > gone! - Is it just a random thing? Should I always have batteries in them to > insure the memory is safe? What causes it to suddenly scramble the RAM? > > > Yes you must keep batteries in those darn little box s if you want to keep > your memory otherwise you will lose all. I.E. lose of memory. Dave L . > own that been there played that. Not entirely true, depending on your 303. For RELIABLE memory backup, keep a fresh set of C cells in your 303. Many 303s have enough capacitance in the SRAM power circuit to maintain the memory for up to a week. Most 303s, and other x0x equipment, have enough capacitance to maintain the memory for at least a minute, so that you can change out the batteries w/o losing everything. Your mileage may vary, so test it out on some replaceable data first. 808 OUT