Have you done a factory reset on the new one? Try starting from ground zero to eliminate other variables.
Thanks OregonJim (and lovely to see you have an Arp Axxe - I used to have an Odyssey)
I've done the usual thing - pressing top C while switching it on to reset all data but when loading old sounds through FDD, I'm still getting corruption then lockup.
Incidentally, I did a backup to separate floppies from both PSR1 and PSR3 (PSR2 is at my gfs) and the only difference I could see was that
PSR1 showed the DISK.MNG file as Ver0.66 Rev0.00
and
PSR3 showed the DISK.MNG file as Ver0.61 Rev0.00
Is this something that could be changed? and how?
Finally, I just tried something which would lead me to believe that the RAM is not the problem, but the FDD is.
I quickly created a load of custom voices, stored them, then backed up to the
internal HDD which I installed today. No corruption on any sounds!!
So the FDD and/or management system is causing the problem.
I forgot to mention that prior to all these shenanigans, I installed a USB/virtual floppy unit (I'm sure you've all seen them) HOWEVER in my haste and lack of good light, I accidentally connected the data ribbon cable askew (i put the top row of sockets on the bottom row of pins ie halfway down) - When it didn't work, I opened the unit up, saw my error and connected it properly.
The USB thing worked (after much research on the program needed) - well, worked playing Midifiles but not saving/loading custom sounds and backup of whole system.
As I thought it was the virtual floppy that was the culprit to the corruption, I reinstalled the old FDD and of course encountered the same problem. The only annoyance is that I never tried to load the old sounds/system via FDD
BEFORE I mis-installed the USB so I don't know if it was already not working properly!
SO, in conclusion;
a) Is the problem the
version of the disk management file/system? If so, how can I fix this?
b) Have I knackered the disk management circuitry by installing the virtual floppy and/or installing it incorrectly?
Sorry for the long post and thanks in advance for your patience and expertise :-)
Guy