51
Insert a Memory Card
by pushing it into its slot until it "locks" into place. The Memory
Card Release will "lengthen," and with a PCMCIA SRAM card the display will briefly read
Checking "Memory Card".
.
or
Checking "GTR Library". .
or (generally)
Checking "whatever-the-name-of-this-card-is". .
Remove a Memory Card
by pressing the Memory Card Release - but don’t remove a
Memory Card when the
BUSY
LED is lit! A program that was loaded from a Memory
Card continues to run even if the Memory Card is subsequently removed. The Memory
Card only needs to be in place during
PROGRAM
and Routing Storage area functions such
as loading,
Save
,
update
,
remove
, etc.
The
BUSY
LED is used to indicate that a Memory Card is being
written to. However, if there is no Memory Card in place, the
BUSY
LED indicates data at the MIDI In port or the serial
port. You may want to use this latter feature during a session that requires periodic use of a Memory Card. Simply insert the
Memory Card when you need to load something from it or save something to it. Remove it when you are done loading or saving,
and the
BUSY
LED will be available for "data indication."
When a Memory Card is inserted, the H8000FW may report that the card is not formatted
and offer to format it. If the Memory Card has already been formatted and the format
question is presented, then there is a problem. Try removing and re-inserting the card.
Try blowing on the business end of the card like an old Atari 2600 game (no spittle!).
Formatting will erase all programs and banks on the card!
→
To manually format a Memory Card, see
Fixing PCMCIA SRAM Memory Card Problems
on page 154.
Note: Like fine china, Memory Cards are fragile:
•
Treat them with respect.
•
Don’t lie to them.
•
Don’t store them on your dashboard or in your toaster.
•
Avoid shocking them with static electricity (or any kind of electricity for that
matter).
→
For information about Memory Card problems and how to fix them, see
2
Fixing PCMCIA SRAM Memory
Card Problems
on page 154.
Summary of Contents for H8000FW
Page 6: ......
Page 140: ...134 Now the program has the new name new Voice ...
Page 183: ...177 Click Restart to restart your computer and conclude the installation ...
Page 186: ...180 The Sound options screen now displays ...
Page 195: ...189 ...