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Wednesday, July 11, 2007

80017a cemetary

The infamous Roland Juno-106 chip.

Image via Matt

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3 comments:

  1. do any of those f****ers still work? i suppose not.

    id like to find the engineer behind those chips and... well, make him try to keep a juno 106 working.

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  2. put those up on ebay "as is" and watch the suckers bite. ;)

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  3. there's a post on vintagesynth by a guy who says he carefully melted off the glop top on his dying 80017a, then resoldered the components and got it working again.

    maybe Matt could do some experimenting...?

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