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My memory tells me RJR is correct.  Remember, the first few years the 3 V board was a 1 meg file.  The same goes for the early upgrade kits. The 2X memory boards did not show up until about 2007.  At that time it started showing up in upgrade kits.  If you have an upgrade kit or 3V board, the easy way to determine what you have is to look for the word SHARP on the large component on the processor board. 

 

Gerorge, I never had anything to do with the large gauge and I have heard what you stated.  If someone looks up one of those engines, we can tell from the file number. 

 

When you punch up an engine and look at the sound file, start counting left to right and position seven will usually be a 3 or a 5.  This is a good general guide to determine what boards the engine may have.

 

 

 

 

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Not only was PS-2 5V short lived, it when through many revisions.  REV G, H, I, and finally K with modification on each variant.  The last REV K foot print is significantly different then the REV I. 

 

The other funny issue to me is that many of the 97, 98 and above PS-1 engines have frame cut outs already for the PS-2 guts.  Square holes for volume pots, extra switch cut outs.  Always looked like they were behind getting the first PS-2 board out, but were ready for it with production of the engines.

 

I seem to remember working on a PS-2 3V from the 2003 period.  So who knows they may have tested the water with a few PR engines by that time.  Some of those were the 2 AA battery types.  I also think there was a PS-2 5V or so still in 2004, but they could have been a delayed production from a 2003 design.  G

George,

Not only was PS-2 5V short lived, it when through many revisions.  REV G, H, I, and finally K with modification on each variant.  The last REV K foot print is significantly different then the REV I. 

Are you referring to TIUs or PS2 boards? If TIUs, I've never even heard of a Rev. K. Could you please describe it?

 

Thanks!

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