User manual KURZWEIL K2661 ROM OPTIONS INSTALLATION GUIDE
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[. . . ] You can then reinstall everything in one operation, without having to keep track of individual objects. Once you begin the installation, you can't go back and do the backup. So if you want to save your RAM objects, do it before you begin the option installation.
Making an "Everything" Backup
1. Use the Alpha Wheel to select a destination for the backup: either SMedia or the SCSI ID of a hard disk. [. . . ] On the mother board, locate the pair of connectors for the ROM option card you are installing. The connectors are as follows: · · Stereo Dynamic Piano: ROM 3 (J806 and J807) Vintage Electric Pianos: ROM 4 (J808 and J809)
7. The option cards are "keyed" so that you can't insert an option card into the wrong pair of connectors. It is possible, however, to insert an option card with the wrong orientation, which could damage the card. Make sure that the arrow on each option card points in the same direction as the corresponding arrow on the mother board. After making sure the arrows point in the same direction, align the connectors on the option card with those on the mother board. Keeping the card as level as possible, press the card into the connectors. If the card doesn't pop into place easily, check the connectors on the mother board to make sure there aren't any bent pins.
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Installing Kurzweil K2661 ROM Options Installing ROM Option Cards
8. Replace the access panel and loosely install the screws, starting with those closest to the hinge (back) of the access panel. When the screws are loosely in place, tighten them all, then turn the K2661 right side up. The next part of the installation is to run the ROM diagnostic tests, then install the object files, as described in the following section.
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Installing Kurzweil K2661 ROM Options Installing Object Files
Installing Object Files
Object files organize raw samples and other data into the programs that you use during normal operations. There's a file containing "base objects": all the standard factory program information. There's also a separate object file for each option that you've installed. You'll need to reinstall the base objects first, then install the object file for each of the options installed in your K2661. For all the factory programs (both the standard factory programs numbered from 1 to 199 and the factory programs for the options) to be available, you must reinstall the base objects, followed by the objects for all of your options.
How to Interpret the Filenames
If you look at the table at the end of this document, you'll see lists of filenames that look something like this: OBJEP101. K26 The name of each object file has four parts: · · · · Prefix: identifies the type of the file. In our example above, OBJ identifies the file as an object file for the K2661. The example at the top of this section indicates a Vintage Electric Pianos objects file. Extension: three characters following a dot, and identifying the file type to the K2661. Object files (including those containing programs, songs--all the objects you can save with the K2661) have the extension K26. Operating system files have the extension KOS.
Throughout this document, we use placeholders to represent the version numbers in filenames. Instead of using specific version numbers, we use nnn to represent any version of a file--as expressed in the description of filename prefixes, above.
Organizing the Object Files
The table beginning on page 8 lists all the possible combinations of options, and the corresponding object files to install for each combination of options. To determine which files you need to install, go to the table and look in the "Option name" (first) column. [. . . ] You can use the alpha wheel, or the up, down, increment (+), or decrement (-) keys to navigate to the file(s) you want to load. Use the Root, Parent, and Open soft buttons to move between directories: Root takes you to the top level directory on the card. The files you'll need are on the SmartMedia card in a top-level directory called "flash". On the CD-ROM, there is a directory called "smedia" that contains the entire contents of the factory-programmed SmartMedia card. [. . . ]
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