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 Subject: RE: Success with TT-Ram board
Author: Damion Jones (host213-123-57-87.btinternet.com)
Date:   11-21-2000 17:24

Hi Chris, I'll put my oar in now!

CuBase 3 does work perfectly happily in Both ST and TT RAM, it does not care whether you load in either, and assign either - you can mix and match quite happily!

I use BOXKITE, and so far, it has worked 100%, but in the last few weeks, when it gets called, it seems to be clicking 5 files up from what it should be!

I have used it for a couple of years, and this has never happened, so its a conflict with something else, and I cant be arsed looking, cos it doesnt bother me!

Yes, 16Mb 30-Pin simms are out there... I had a 386 with a pair in a few years back.... Could certainly do with then now eh?

I have ROMRAM on a CD... I'll send it as soon as I find it, also Boxkite too!

I use the EASE Desktop to change my file flags... it does a good job, so why use a program?

 Topics Author  Date
  Success with TT-Ram board new Chris Crosskey 11-15-2000 00:43 
   RE: Success with TT-Ram board new The Paranoid 11-15-2000 04:14 
    RE: Success with TT-Ram board new Chris Crosskey 11-15-2000 05:24 
     RE: Success with TT-Ram board new The Paranoid 11-16-2000 03:30 
      RE: Success with TT-Ram board new elliot 11-16-2000 21:31 
       RE: Success with TT-Ram board new Chris Crosskey 11-17-2000 01:08 
   RE: Success with TT-Ram board  Damion Jones 11-21-2000 17:24 
   RE: Success with TT-Ram board new Damion Jones 11-22-2000 13:24 

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